| Brian Donovan | 
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| Born | (1941-03-11)March 11, 1941 
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| Died | June 20, 2018(2018-06-20) (aged 77) | 
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| Alma mater | Syracuse University | 
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| Spouse | Ellen Kanner[1] | 
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| Children | 2 | 
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 Brian Donovan (March 11, 1941 – June 20, 2018[2]) was an American journalist  for Newsday who won the Pulitzer Prize twice, in 1970 and in 1995.[3] He was inducted into the Press Club of Long Island's Hall of Fame.[4] 
 Biography
 Donovan was born on March 11, 1941, in Syracuse, New York, and had one sibling. His parents were William Donovan, a commercial insurance agent, and Marion Donovan. He earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications of Syracuse University.[5] Donovan was married to Ellen Kanner,[1] with whom he had two children.[5] 
 Career
 He first worked for three years at the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, and was then hired by Newsday in 1967. He retired from Newsday in 2002 to focus on a book, "Hard Driving" about NASCAR driver Wendell Scott.[5] 
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| Previously the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, No Edition Time from 1953–1963 and the Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting from 1964–1984 | 
| 1953–1975 |  |  | 
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| 1976–2000 |  Chicago Tribune (1976)Acel Moore & Wendell Rawls Jr. (1977)Anthony R. Dolan (1978)Gilbert M. Gaul & Elliot G. Jaspin (1979)Stephen Kurkjian, Alexander B. Hawes Jr., Nils Bruzelius, Joan Vennochi & Robert M. Porterfield (1980)Clark Hallas & Robert B. Lowe (1981)Paul Henderson (1982)Loretta Tofani (1983)Kenneth Cooper, Joan Fitz Gerald, Jonathan Kaufman, Norman Lockman, Gary McMillan, Kirk Scharfenberg & David Wessel (1984)Lucy Morgan, Jack Reed & William K. Marimow (1985)Jeffrey A. Marx & Michael M. York (1986)Daniel R. Biddle, H.G. Bissinger, Fredric N. Tulsky & John Woestendiek (1987)Dean Baquet, William C. Gaines & Ann Marie Lipinski (19)Bill Dedman (1989)Lou Kilzer (1990)Joseph T. Hallinan & Susan M. Headden (1991)Lorraine Adams & Dan Malone (1992)Jeff Brazil & Steve Berry (1993)Providence Journal-Bulletin (1994)Stephanie Saul &  (1995)The Orange County Register (1996)Eric Nalder, Deborah Nelson & Alex Tizon (1997)Gary Cohn & Will Englund (1998)Miami Herald (1999)Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley & Martha Mendoza (2000)
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| 2001–2025 |  David Willman (2001)Sari Horwitz, Scott Higham & Sarah Cohen (2002)Clifford J. Levy (2003)Michael D. Sallah, Joe Mahr & Mitch Weiss (2004)Nigel Jaquiss (2005)Susan Schmidt, James V. Grimaldi & R. Jeffrey Smith (2006)Brett Blackledge (2007)Walt Bogdanich, Jake Hooker & Chicago Tribune (2008)David Barstow (2009)Barbara Laker, Wendy Ruderman & Sheri Fink (2010)Paige St. John (2011)Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan, Chris Hawley, Michael J. Berens & Ken Armstrong (2012)David Barstow & Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab (2013)Chris Hamby (2014)Eric Lipton & The Wall Street Journal (2015)Leonora LaPeter Anton, Anthony Cormier, Michael Braga & Esther Htusan (2016)Eric Eyre (2017)The Washington Post (2018)Matt Hamilton, Harriet Ryan & Paul Pringle (2019)Brian Rosenthal (2020)Matt Rocheleau, Vernal Coleman, Laura Crimaldi, Evan Allen & Brendan McCarthy (2021)Corey G. Johnson, Rebecca Woolington & Eli Murray (2022)Staff of The Wall Street Journal (2023)
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