The Washington Post Leads Pulitzer Prizes With Four

The Washington Post led the Pulitzer Prize winners today with four, while The New York Times took three, with ProPublica sharing in one award and the self-syndicated cartoonist Mark Fiore winning on the San Francisco Chronicle Web Site, SFGate.com. Five other newspapers also shared the prizes.

My preview a while back correctly picked Columnist Kathleen Parker for commentary and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for its “Cashing in on Kids” report about poor oversight of a state child care program.

See the winners just announced below:

2010 Pulitzer Prize winners:

Journalism

Public Service - Bristol (Va.) Herald Courier

Breaking News Reporting - The Seattle Times Staff

Investigative Reporting - Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman of the Philadelphia Daily News and Sheri Fink of ProPublica, in collaboration with The New York Times Magazine

Explanatory Reporting - Michael Moss and members of The New York Times Staff

Local Reporting - Raquel Rutledge of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

National Reporting - Matt Richtel and members of The New York Times Staff

International Reporting - Anthony Shadid of The Washington Post

Feature Writing - Gene Weingarten of The Washington Post

Commentary - Kathleen Parker of The Washington Post

Criticism - Sarah Kaufman of The Washington Post

Editorial Writing - Tod Robberson, Colleen McCain Nelson and William McKenzie of The Dallas Morning News

Editorial Cartooning - Mark Fiore, self syndicated, appearing on SFGate.com

Breaking News Photography - Mary Chind of The Des Moines Register

Feature Photography - Craig F. Walker of The Denver Post