Winners of the Orange County Press Club’s 2025 Excellence in Journalism Awards were announced on June 18, 2025, at the Anaheim Hills Country Club in an event sponsored by Carrie Freitas of KTM Agency; Norberto Santana Jr. of Voice of OC; Scott Rogers of Parenting OC, Fountain Valley Living and Huntington Beach Living; Rossmoor Women’s Club; Chris Trela; Andrew Turner; and Carol Cormaci.
Christopher Trela was awarded the Sky Dunlap Award, the Press Club’s highest honor, recognizing lifetime achievement and community service. Trela is an award-winning journalist, photographer, public relations professional, and educator whose work has helped shape Orange County’s media, arts, and cultural landscape for more than three decades. A former president of the Orange County Press Club, he has earned numerous honors through the club’s annual Excellence in Journalism Awards and has published more than 3,000 articles and columns covering arts, culture, business, food, travel, and community issues. He currently serves as Lifestyle Editor for the Newport Beach Independent and Executive Dining Columnist for the Orange County Business Journal.
Beyond journalism, Trela has made significant contributions to the community through arts advocacy, education, and nonprofit leadership. He teaches public relations at Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts; leads ArtsPR, a consulting firm serving arts organizations; and serves on several local nonprofit boards, including the Newport Beach Film Festival and Culture OC. A former Newport Beach Arts Commissioner and co-founder of New Voices Playwrights Workshop, Trela has dedicated his career to supporting the arts, mentoring future communicators, and strengthening Orange County’s cultural community.
Scholarships were awarded to Sathya Chaib, Maximo Santana, Caleb Otte and Priscilla Preciado. The Larry Welborn scholarship was presented to Betty Kaldas, who will attend the California Scholastic Press Association’s annual workshop.
Categories in the Press Club’s annual Excellence in Journalism contest were judged by Press Club of Cleveland, Florida Press Club, Idaho Press Club, Milwaukee Press Club, Press Club of New Orleans, Press Club of Southeast Exas and Syracuse Press Club.
Congratulations to all our winners!
JOURNALISM DIVISION
To qualify for the journalism categories, entrants must be a recognized journalistic entity, including print formats and produce content meant for public consumption that adheres to the following standards:
- The INN (Institute for Nonprofit News) standards for its member news organizations, emphasizing editorial excellence, independence, and transparency, ensuring members produce original, fact-based journalism.
- The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Code of Ethics, which emphasizes seeking truth, minimizing harm, acting independently and being accountable.
- The Associated Press industry standards for journalistic ethics, emphasizing accuracy, fairness, and avoiding bias or conflicts of interest.
Best News Story
First Place: Ryanne Mena, “Stanton property owners fighting July 4th fireworks fines that total $1 million,” Orange County Register
Second Place: Kaitlyn Schallhorn and Teri Sforza, Michael Gates, former Huntington Beach city attorney, was fired from the Justice Department ‘for cause’,” Orange County Register
Third Place: Jill Replogle and Jordan Rynning, “Why were AI-equipped police cameras installed in this majority Latino Huntington Beach neighborhood?” LAist
Honorable Mention: Noah Biesiada and Angelina Hicks, “Who Gets a Free Ticket to the Orange County Fair?” Voice of OC
Best News Feature Story
First Place: Erika I. Ritchie, “With a service dog watching their “six” veterans gain ground in battles with PTSD,” Orange County Register
Second Place: Richard Simon, “Newport Beach Fire Department Strike Team Spends Two Weeks Battling Pacific Palisades Fire,” Newport Beach Independent
Third Place: Samantha Dunn, “Wildfires Redefine ‘OK’ and ‘Safe’ for All in Southern California,” Orange County Register
Best Breaking News Story
First Place: Nick Gerda, Destiny Torres and Jill Replogle, “Ex-OC supervisor Andrew Do sentenced to 5 years in prison over corruption scheme,” Last
Second Place: Jeff Collins, “Altadena fire zones grow under new state maps, but officials say won’t impede permitting in rebuild,” Orange County Register
Third Place: Spencer Custodio and Isabel Torres,“ Orange County Hits the Streets, Rails Against ICE Sweeps,” Voice of OC
Best Feature Story
First Place: Maximo Santana, “Orange County’s Biggest Fossil Can Only Be Seen in LA,” Voice of OC
Second Place: Paul Hodgins, “South Coast Repertory Endured a Rough Year But Sees Opportunities Ahead,” Culture OC
Third Place: Kaitlyn Schallhorn, “‘Love on the Spectrum’ star Adán Correa is using his fame to advocate for the autism community at home,” Orange County Register
Best Public Health Story
First Place: Yusra Farzan, “Why Trump’s latest order could devastate substance abuse treatment in Orange County,” Last
Best Political Story
First Place: Noah Biesiada, “Was Huntington Beach Up Front With Airshow’s Controversial Settlement?” Voice of OC
Second Place: Spencer Custodio and Hosam Elattar, “How Did OC’s Most MAGA City Council End Up on Trump’s Sanctuary City List?” Voice of OC
Third Place: Jill Replogle, “Censorship lost in Huntington Beach’s recent special election. Or did it?” LAist
Honorable Mention: Kaitlyn Schallhorn, “OC elections chief says he followed law with federal request for non-citizen information,” Orange County Register
Best Round-Up or Best Of
First Place: Billy Fried, “How to Save a City from Dying,” Laguna Beach Independent
Second Place: Cynthia Rebolledo, “Wrapped in Tradition: Where to Find Orange County’s Best Tamales This Season,” Culture OC
Third Place: Culture OC Staff, “Culture OC Writers Reveal Their 2025 Arts and Culture Summer Picks,” Culture OC
Best Business Story
First Place: Victoria Le, “Hospital openings in Irvine mean lots of new hiring in region,” Orange County Register
Second Place: Jeff Collins, “L.A. wildfires’ economic toll: Devastating losses followed by burst of building,” Orange County Register
Third Place: Voice of OC Staff, “Will ICE Raids be the Death of Local Swap Meets in Orange County?” Voice of OC
Best Sports Story
First Place: Matt Szabo, “Newport Harbor baseball staying strong in the face of a player’s unexpected loss,” Daily Pilot
Second Place: Haley Sawyer, “This former UCLA coach’s class provides a unique learning environment,” Orange County Register
Third Place: Scott French, “Huntington Beach tunes up for final as Loyola plays through tragedy,” Daily Pilot
Best Coverage of a Live Event
First Place: Samantha Dunn, Jason Henry and Andre Mouchard, Southern California wildfires, Orange County Register
Best Arts/Culture Story
First Place: Matt Szabo, “Huntington Beach man using ‘homeless’ moment to spread awareness,” Daily Pilot
Second Place: Richard Chang, “‘The Chinese Lady’ at Chance Theater Explores Immigration, Division and American Dreams,” Culture OC
Third Place: Kaitlin Wright, “Laguna Dance Celebrates 20 Years of Artistic Excellence and Community Impact,” Culture OC
Honorable Mention: Andrew Turner, “Sawdust Festival brings ‘magic’ during kickoff event for its 59th season,” Daily Pilot
Best Arts/Culture Review
First Place: Zoe Luczaj, “Art Imitates Art: An Enchanting Evening at the Pageant of the Masters,” Newport Beach Independent
Best Music/Entertainment Story
First Place: Joel Beers, “Nate Jackson Takes Orange County Punk History Personally,” Culture OC
Second Place: Sharon Stello, “Calming Chords Help Soothe Local Cats and Canines,” Culture OC
Third Place: Sarah Mosqueda, “The Coach House Concert Hall celebrates 45 years in San Juan Capistrano,” Daily Pilot
Best Music/Entertainment Review
First Place: Ashley Littlefield, “Today’s Song: Tame Impala Paints an “End of Summer” Soundscape Sundrenched in Color, Rhythm, & Nostalgia,” Atwood Magazine
Second Place: Timothy Mangan, “Alexander Shelley and Pacific Symphony Reignite Beethoven’s Fifth,” Culture OC
Third Place: Zoe Luczaj, “A Time Capsule of Rock and Roll: South Coast Repertory’s Electrifying ‘Million Dollar Quartet’,” Newport Beach Independent
Honorable Mention: Timothy Mangan, “Protests and Tchaikovsky with the Israel Philharmonic in O.C.,” Culture OC
Best Health/Wellness Story
First Place: Samantha Dunn, “I Have a Chronic, Incurable Illness. Here’s How I Deal With It,” Orange County Register
Best Environmental News Story
First Place: Erika I. Ritchie, “NOAA reports spike in whale entanglements, latest bad news in a year of threats in and out of the ocean,” Orange County Register
Second Place: Jill Replogle, “Your shucked oysters could help shore up the Orange County coast,” LAist
Third Place: Maximo Santana, “Can Two Orphaned 14 Month Old Mountain Lion Cubs Survive Orange County,” Voice of OC
Honorable Mention: Hosam Elattar, “SoCal’s Gas-Powered Water Heaters Won’t Get Phased Out, For Now,” Voice of OC
Best Education Story
First Place: Hanna Kang, Erika I. Ritchie and Michael Slaten, “Graduation 2025: More seniors are taking the fast track into careers with bright futures,” Orange County Register
Second Place: Hanna Kang, “Immigration raids cast a shadow over Orange County’s back-to-school season,” Orange County Register
Third Place: Hosam Elattar, “Santa Ana School District Settles Lawsuit Over Alleged Antisemitic Classes,” Voice of OC
Best Food/Restaurant Story
First Place: Yusra Farzan, “Move over Disneyland, the new H Mart in Westminster is my happiest place,” LAist
Second Place: Sarah Mosqueda, “New panaderia in Santa Ana is a sweet addition to the neighborhood,” Times OC
Third Place: Ivy Dai, “Stricklands Ice Cream Returns as an O.C. Mainstay,” Culture OC
Honorable Mention: Christopher Trela, “Harvest at The Ranch: Laguna’s Hidden Culinary Gem Rooted in Farm-to-Table Flavors,” Newport Beach Independent
Best Food/Restaurant Review
First Place: Edwin Goei, “How I ate more Japanese A5 Wagyu than I ever had in my life — while being timed,” Daily Pilot
Second Place: Edwin Goei, “Keep Calm and Curry On at Chiang Rai,” Culture OC
Third Place: Brad A Johnson, “The Fresh Prince of Tchoupitoulas Street,” OLTRE
Honorable Mention: Brock Keeling, “Where do Orange County’s top chefs eat? We asked them,” Orange County Register
Best Travel Story
First Place: Billy Fried, “Calamari and All-Night Parties,” Laguna Beach Independent
Second Place: Jenn Tanaka, “This little yellow shack is so iconic’: California’s unkillable cliffside burger stand,” SF Gate
Third Place: Edwin Goei, “This hidden rural oasis makes for a splendid day trip — and it’s just an hour from L.A.,” Los Angeles Times
Honorable Mention: Brad A. Johnson, “How to Eat Fried Worms,” OLTRE
Best Profile
First Place: Anh Do, “Tony Lam was an original influencer in Little Saigon – and he’s still got it,” Los Angeles Times
Second Place: Ashley Ryan, “From Concept to Costume: Behind the Scenes of the Entertainment Industry’s Silhouettes,” Culture OC
Third Place: Cynthia Rebolledo, “Immigration Fears Forced Mr. Diablito Off His Corner in Santa Ana, But Not Out of the Community,” Culture OC
Best Religion Story
First Place: Yusra Farzan, “Ramadan nightlife options in SoCal are on the rise. Here’s what you can expect,” LAist
Second Place: Destiny Torres, “Santa Ana’s Lady of Guadalupe draws hundreds. Why this year’s altar means something more,” LAist
Marjorie Freeman Award for Best Humorous Story
First Place: Mark D. Crantz, “Go Outside,” Laguna Beach Independent
Second Place: Todd Harmonson, “How to stop drinking tequila like an amateur,” Orange County Register
Third Place: Spencer Grant and Mara Casey, “Santa Knew Who Was Naughty or Nice on Hospitality Night,” Laguna Beach Independent
Best Investigative Story or Series
First Place: Jill Replogle and Nick Gerda, Orange County accountability reporting, LAist
Best Immigration Coverage
First Place: Hanna Kang, Orange County Register
Best Poverty, Homelessness or Housing Insecurity Story or Series
First Place: Hosam Elattar and Noah Biesiada, Food Insecurity Orange County, Voice of OC
Best Beat Reporting
First Place: Jeff Collins, Housing and Real Estate, Orange County Register
Second Place: Timothy Mangan, Classical Music, Culture OC
Third Place: Yusra Farzan and Nick Gerda, Electeds Behaving Badly, LAist
Honorable Mention: Andre Mouchard, Public Health, Orange County Register
Best Long-Form Feature Story or Series
First Place: Joel Beers, O.C. by Metrolink, Culture OC
Second Place: Orange County Register Staff, Orange County’s Little Saigon at 50, Orange County Register
Third Place: Kaitlyn Schallhorn, Sacramento Snapshot, Orange County Register
Honorable Mention: Noah Biesiada and Julie Leopo, “Controversial Streetcar Forever Changes the Face of Downtown Santa Ana,” Voice of OC
Best Civic Reporting
First Place: Yusra Farzan, Orange County civics accountability, LAist
Second Place: Hosam Elattar, “How Long Does it Take to Figure Out If Angel Stadium is Trashed?” Voice of OC
Third Place: Beau Yarbrough and Hanna Kang, What Southern California’s legislators got done in 118th Congress, Orange County Register
David McQuay Award for Best Columnist
First Place: David N. Young, Event-News Enterprise
Second Place: Brad A. Johnson, OLTRE
Third Place: Teri Sforza, Orange County Register
Best Video/Broadcast
First Place: Ivan Franco and Shawn Price, “Haunted Carwash 2025,” Halloween Every Night
Second Place: Maya Epstein and Shawn Price, ““Poe-Etique” 2025,” Halloween Every Night
Third Place: Maya Epstein and Shawn Price, “So.Cal ZombieWalk 2025,” Halloween Every Night
Honorable Mention: Maya Epstein and Shawn Price, “Holey Moley Golf Club and Hijinx Hotel Now Open,” Halloween Every Night
Best Video Series
First Place: Christopher Luu, “Influential With Katty Kay Season 3,” BBC
Best Use of Multimedia
First Place: Jessica Peralta, “20 Years of ‘Dead’ — A Love of Playing Zombie at Maverick Theater,” Halloween Every Night
Second Place: Jessica Peralta, “10 Years of The 17th Door,” Halloween Every Night
Third Place: Jessica Peralta, “New Mazes of Scary Farm 2025,” Halloween Every Night
Best Use of Data
First Place: Daniel Aitken and Kaitlyn Schallhorn, “See how your Orange County neighborhood voted on Proposition 50,” Orange County Register
Best Audience Engagement/Use of Social Media
First Place: Scott Hays, “Todd Marinovich: Addiction in his Own Words,” OC World
Second Place: Edwin Goei, “My French Laundry Experience in 75 Seconds,” Monster Munching
Third Place: Carolyn Burt, “OC History: Lion Country Safari in Irvine was an accident waiting to happen,” Orange County Register
Best Audio Storytelling/Podcast
First Place: Natalie Tso, The Lab Beat, UC Irvine Samueli School of Engineering
Best Illustration
First Place: SA Hart, Bill Murray, Halloween Every Night
Second Place: Julian Turonis, Richard Edlund, Halloween Every Night
Third Place: Morgan Bryson, Edward Gorey, Halloween Every Night
Honorable Mention: Quinn Moody, Gene Wilder, Halloween Every Night
Best News Photo
First Place: Mitch Ridder, Rancho Fire, Laguna Beach Independent
Second Place: Julie Leopo, Orange County Braces For ICE, Voice of OC
Third Place: Paul Rodriguez, Celebration, Orange County Register
Honorable Mention: Maximo Santana, The Prima Deshecha landfill, Voice of OC
Best Sports Photo
First Place: Keith Birmingham, World Series Walk-Off, Orange County Register
Second Place: Paul Rodriguez, On the Nose, Orange County Register
Third Place: Keith Birmingham, Goal Line Dive, Orange County Register
Best Feature Photo
First Place: John Fredricks, Sonora State Police Operation, The Epoch Times
Second Place: Spencer Grant, Tide Pool Distraction, Laguna Beach Independent
Third Place: Erika Taylor, Santa Ana School Board Considers Laying Off 280 Teachers, Voice of OC
Best Portrait
First Place: Ralph Palumbo, Just a Girl and Her Doll (Portrait #2), Halloween Every Night
Second Place: Dustin Snipes, Humanity First, Northern California Super Lawyers Magazine
Third Place: Ralph Palumbo, Prestyn Smith (sitting on jetty), RockWest Magazine
Best Photo Essay
First Place: John Fredricks, “In Photos: Portland ICE Protests,” The Epoch Times
Second Place: Spencer Grant, “Circus Bella,” Laguna Beach Independent
Third Place: Julie Leopo and Spencer Custodio, “Orange County Grapples With Federal Occupation,” Voice of OC
Honorable Mention: Erika Taylor and Angelina Hicks, “Training Service Dogs to Ride the Bus,” Voice of OC
The Real O.C. Award
For the story, review, feature, column, photo or broadcast/video that best captures something special, surprising, telling or essential about Orange County
First Place: Scott Hays, “Todd Marinovich on Football, Addiction, and the Art of Therapy,” OC World
Second Place: Anh Do, “Tony Lam was an original inflluencer in Little Saigon – and he’s still got it,” Los Angeles Times
Third Place: Mark D. Crantz, “Rare Earth Medal,” Laguna Beach Independent
Honorable Mention: Lola Olvera, “Orange County’s First-Ever Black Literary Salon Positions Poetry as Empowerment,” Culture OC
Journalist of the Year
Jill Replogle, LAist
SPONSORED CONTENT DIVISION
These categories are open to agencies who are paid to produce content directly for clients specifically for placement in various media or for agencies who produce content for internal communications and consumption.
Best News Story, Sponsored Content
First Place: Mimi Ko Cruz, “Six Lives Transformed,” UC Irvine School of Social Ecology
Second Place: Mimi Ko Cruz, “Mental Health Lifeline,” UC Irvine School of Social Ecology
Best News Feature Story, Sponsored Content
First Place: Jessica Peralta, “Orange County Fire Authority’s K9 search team a ‘phenomenal resource,’” Behind the Badge
Second Place: Patrice Marsters, “Estancia Engineering Design Students Power Through EV Challenge,” Newport-Mesa Unified School District
Third Place: Mimi Ko Cruz, “Aging brings happiness,” UC Irvine School of Social Ecology
Honorable Mention: Richard Chang, “New CSULB-LB Unified teacher residency program helps make dream of becoming a teacher a reality,” Cal State Long Beach
Best Feature Story, Sponsored Content
First Place: Patrice Marsters, “Eastbluff’s STARS Program Pairs Students for Reading Success and Leadership Growth,” Newport-Mesa Unified School District
Second Place: Patrice Marsters, “Newport Harbor Seniors Inspire Next Generation Coders at Kaiser Elementary,” Newport-Mesa Unified School District
Third Place: Matt Coker, “A Love Story,” UC Irvine School of Social Ecology
Honorable Mention: Richard Chang, “CSULB students immerse in nature and research at Sequoia foothills ranch,” Cal State Long Beach
Best Music/Entertainment Story, Sponsored Content
First Place: Laila Freeman, “Slack key master Makana to go back, and forward in time at Slack Key Festival in Redondo Beach,” Easy Reader News
Best Arts/Culture Story, Sponsored Content
First Place: Richard Chang, “CSULB alumnae find full-circle moment exhibiting at Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum,” Cal State Long Beach
Best Food Story, Sponsored Content
First Place: Mimi Ko Cruz, “Why Día de los Muertos is so meaningful,” UC Irvine School of Social Ecology
Best Video, Sponsored Content
First Place: Scott Hays, “It’s Giving Days in the OC,” OC World