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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter Emmy ® Nominations May 4, 2015 Newscast - Evening - Larger Markets • Ferguson Grand Jury Decision Protests: Day 2, Jessica Cox, NBC 7 San Diego • NBC 7 News at 4: Amber Alert Standoff Ends in San Diego, Nina Martensson, NBC 7 San Diego • Surprise Storms Damage San Diego, Jessica Cox, NBC 7 San Diego • Officer Soldo Funeral, Olivia Fierro, Judith Greene, John Huck, Nicci Pucci-Johnson, Jenna Veard, FOX 5 Las Vegas • 10News at 11:00 Deadly Plane Crash, Chaas Toborg, KGTV 10News • 10News at 5:00 This will make a great Lifetime movie, Rose Arslan, KGTV 10News • 10News at 7:00, Michael Rozzen, KGTV 10News Newscast - Evening - Smaller Markets • Eyewitness News at 10: Way Fire Coverage, Cristi Jessee, Jeff Lenk, KBFX-TV • 17 News at 5p, Jesse Cash, KGET TV 17 • 17 News at 5, Jesse Cash, KGET TV 17 Newscast - Morning - Larger Markets • NBC 7 News Midday, Matthew Lewis, Rene Gonzalez, NBC 7 San Diego • 10News This Morning Snow Day in San Diego, Matt O'Connor , KGTV 10News • 10News Midday Remarkable Rescue on Freeway Ramp, Allison Horn, KGTV 10News Newscast - Morning - Smaller Markets • 17 News at Sunrise, Jesse Cash, KGET TV 17 • Eyewitness News Mornings: Way Fire Coverage, Cristi Jessee, Malcolm Hoyle, Aaron Perlman, KBFX-TV Newscast - Weekend - Larger Markets • 10News at 11:00pm Quake Rattles Napa & Terrorists Threaten Sony Exec, Audra Stafford, KGTV 10News • Officers Killed, Terri Foley, Alicia Corso, Dennis Neuhausel, KLAS TV Journalistic Enterprise • Nguyen 2014 Composite, Candice Nguyen, NBC 7 San Diego • 2014 Meek Composite, Glen Meek, KLAS TV • 2014 Spears Composite, Darcy Spears, KTNV • Investigative Composite, J W August, KGTV 10News Page 1 of 15 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter Emmy ® Nominations May 4, 2015 Team Coverage • The 700 Year Storm, Timothy Kiley, Jeff Stahl, Christopher R. Flicker, Kari Samuelson, Danielle Gersh, Bianca Rae, Ariane Stroschein, Karen Devine, Samantha Cortese, Jenifer Daniels, Brooke Beare, Alexandra Batres, Ginger Jeffries, Laura Yanez, Sarah-Jayne Simon, KESQ News Channel 3/CBS Local 2 News • Metro Tragedy, Judith Greene, Hailey Leeming, Nicci Pucci-Johnson, Jenna Veard, Elizabeth Watts, FOX 5 Las Vegas • Isla Vista Mass Murder Live Coverage, Victoria Sanchez, KCOY 12 Central Coast News/KEYT NewsChannel 3/KKFX Fox 11 News • May 2014 Firestorm, Greg Dawson, Chuck Westerheide, Jessica Cox, Erica Simpson, Bridget Naso, Diana Guevara, Candice Nguyen, Andrew James, Rene Gonzalez, Sarah Schueler, Calvin Pearce, Elroy Spatcher, Katie Carver, Sarah Barnacle, Danya Bacchus, NBC 7 San Diego • Officers Ambushed, Krystal Allan, Elizabeth Donatelli, Gerard Ramalho, Sergio Avila, Antonio Castelan, Thomas Hawley, Julia Minnix, Amanda Polito, Sandra Gonzalez, Brian Anslinger, Kristine Mastrodonato, Debra Fine, KSNV-News3 • Wild Weather, Yalda Sharifie, Austyn Gabig, Jim Patton, Susana Franco, Donald Shafer, San Diego 6 News (XETV) • Snow Falls in San Diego on New Year's Eve, Nina Martensson, NBC 7 San Diego Breaking/Spot News Coverage • Fox 5 Morning News: May Firestorm, Andrew Madarang, Fox 5 San Diego • Cocos Fire: Dejero on the Ground, Gene Cubbison, Spencer Thornburg, NBC 7 San Diego • Mt. Hope Police Pursuit & Shooting, Serena Romero, Austyn Gabig, Conor Lawrence Volk, Jim Patton, Gary Buzel, San Diego 6 News (XETV) • 10News May Firestorm, Joel Davis, KGTV 10News • May Firestorm, Yalda Sharifie, Jim Patton, Jason Rzucidlo, San Diego 6 News (XETV) • Church Burning Live Shot, John Carroll, San Diego 6 News (XETV) • Padres Live - Tony Gwynn News Coverage, Jeffrey Byle, Steven Rose, Kimberly Pletyak, James "Tom" Connole, Mike Pomeranz, Fox Sports San Diego • Las Vegas Severe Weather Coverage, Tessie Sanchez, Zac Prudhomme, KTNV • Devastating Cocos Wildfires Destroy Homes and Evacuate Thousands, Gene Kang, CBS NEWS 8 • Recycling Plant Up In Smoke, Antonio Castelan, Thuan Nguyen, KSNV-News3 • Bryan Oliver Mistrial, Michael Trihey, KGET TV 17 • San Diego Wildfires, Dean Elwood, Joe Wiedemann, Kyle Kraska, Kenny McGregor, Mario Escovedo, Barbara Richards, Marcella Lee, Richard Allyn, Barbara-Lee Edwards, Matt Page 2 of 15 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter Emmy ® Nominations May 4, 2015 Baylow, Nichelle Medina, Ericka Chatas, Mike Menninger, Scott Kavieff, Erik Swanson, Anna Belle Snider, Carlo Cecchetto, Al Columbo, Tom Warren, CBS NEWS 8 General Assignment Report - Within 24 Hours • Homeless Kicked Out of Illegal Encampment, Vanessa Herrera, Travis MacKenzie, NBC 7 San Diego • Brazyl Ward's Stuggle, Joe Bartels, Christopher Benka, KLAS TV • One-Year-Old Boy Survives Flood, Gitzel Puente, KMIR • Man Blinded by Hatchet Faces Attacker, Sherene Tagharobi, NBC 7 San Diego General Assignment Report - No Time Limit • No nominees Investigative Report - Single Story or Series • Police Chopper Joy Rides, Reed Abplanalp-Cowan, Rob Klein, KSNV-News3 • I-80 Cash Grab, Kyle Zuelke, Glen Meek, KLAS TV • The New Catastrophy of Aging, Dave Summers, NBC 7 San Diego • HECA Plant, Kiyoshi Tomono, KGET TV 17 • Police Power: A Culture of Corruption, Ellen McGregor, Arie Thanasoulis, KGTV 10News • Unhappy Trails, Darcy Spears, Ozkar Palomo, Kean Bauman, KTNV News Special • Fate of the State: California's Drought Crisis, Cristi Jessee, Jeff Lenk, Teresa Burgess, KBAK- TV • Hydrogen Energy: Pollution or Solution?, Katey Rusch, Grant Simpson, KGET TV 17 • May Firestorm 2014: NBC 7 San Diego 10 p.m. Special Edition, Heathre Wade, NBC 7 San Diego News - Arts/Entertainment - Single Story or Series • Tony the Trumpet Man, David Riggleman, City of Las Vegas/KCLV-TV • Al son de un Comisario rockteño, Claudia Orozco, Saddam Aguayo, Alberto Aranda, Telemundo 33 • Shakespeare in Prison, Artie Ojeda, Mark Sackett, NBC 7 San Diego • A Brief History of Taylor Guitars, Michael Hacker, Kristen Cusato, KUSI-TV • Saving the Opera, Sasha Foo, KUSI-TV • The Casbah 25th, Kevin Dodge, San Diego 6 News (XETV) News - Business/Consumer - Single Story or Series Page 3 of 15 The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter Emmy ® Nominations May 4, 2015 • Pet Cemetery Secrets, Mari Payton, Tiffany Spitzer, NBC 7 San Diego • 8 On Your Side Consumer Reports: Defending Southern Nevadans, Michelle Mortensen, KLAS TV News - Crime - Single Story or Series • Ocean's One: The Perfect Crime at the Stardust, Aaron Drawhorn, KLAS TV • Tras la Pista, Gabriel Preciado, Adriana Arevalo, Jorge Avila, Noticias Univision Nevada • You Took My Samsung!, Nathan Baca, Alexander Brauer, KLAS TV • Human Sex Trafficking, Alexandra Batres, KESQ News Channel 3 • Pawn Stars Ripoff, George Knapp, Matthew Adams, KLAS TV • Strippers, Roofies and Credit Card Fraud, Glen Meek, Kyle Zuelke, KLAS TV • Huellas Del Crimen, Martha Caldera, Adriana Arevalo, Julio Abarca, Noticias Univision Nevada • Body Cams, Denise Rosch, Jamie Joyce, Dree De Clamecy, KSNV-News3 • Herencia Del Narco, Fernando Escamilla, Carlos Sanchez, Univision San Diego • Isla Vista Shooting Survivor Shares Story, Victoria Sanchez, KEYT NewsChannel 3 • City's Crown Jewel Turned Crime Den, Dan Haggerty, Arie Thanasoulis, KGTV 10News • Neighbor Nightmare, Vicki Gonzalez, Dree De Clamecy, KSNV-News3 News - 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Historic/Cultural - Single Story or Series • Thoroughbred Racing In Las Vegas; Gone In The Blink Of An Eye, Chris Maathuis, KLAS TV • Charros en el Desierto, Martha Caldera, Adriana Arevalo, Julio Abarca, Noticias Univision Nevada • Real Ghost Hunters, Derek Staahl, Juventino Mata, Tuba Gokcek, San Diego 6 News (XETV) • Tecate, Pan Y Vino, Fernando Escamilla, Carlos Sanchez, Univision San Diego News - Human Interest - Single Story or Series • Tan Cerca Pero Tan Lejos, Rosana Romero, German
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