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Total Regional Emmy Awards in 2021: 40 Awards by Station Total Regional Emmy Awards in 2021: 40 Awards by Station: WJW Cleveland / Akron (Canton), OH 7 WOOD Grand Rapids, MI 7 WXIN Indianapolis, IN 3 KGET Bakersfield, CA 2 KTXL Sacramento, CA 2 WAVY Norfolk, VA 2 WKRN Nashville, TN 2 WNCN Raleigh, NC 2 WPRI Providence, RI 2 WTTV Indianapolis, IN 2 WWLP Springfield, MA 2 KLAS Las Vegas, NV 1 KOIN Portland, OR 1 KSEE Fresno, CA 1 WCBD Charleston, SC 1 WGHP Greensboro, NC 1 WIAT Birmingham, AL 1 WJZY Charlotte, NC 1 WRIC Richmond, VA 1 The following chapters will announce their winners at a later date: Chicago / Midwest Heartland Lonestar Mid-America Mid-Atlantic New York Ohio Valley Rocky Mountain / Southwest Suncoast Upper Midwest NATIONAL CAPITAL CHESAPEAKE BAY CHAPTER WAVY-TV in Norfolk, VA Education/Schools - News (single shift) 7 + 1 = What? Jason Marks, Kevin Romm Technology – News They're Not Going Anywhere Jack Noonan WRIC-TV in Richmond, VA Religion - News (no time limit) Priest Ordered into Silence Kerri O'Brien, William McCue BOSTON/NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER WWLP-TV in Springfield, MA Newcast - Morning Smaller Markets Hurricane Cleanup and Water Main Break 6am Mike Garreffi, Alysha Boynton, Jeffrey Martin Newscast-Evening Smaller Markets Holyoke Soldiers Home Investigation 6pm Kara Walsh, Mike Garreffi WPRI-TV in Providence, RI Newscast-Morning Medium Markets Eyewitness News This Morning: The Providence Riot James O'Leary Investigative Target 12 Investigators: Happy Hour Tim White, John J. Villella, Jr., Eli Sherman LOWER GREAT LAKES CHAPTER WJW-TV in Cleveland / Akron (Canton), OH Daily News Report (Single Shift) God and Social Distance Maia Belay Arts/Entertainment - News Dancing with Purpose Alex Stokes Health/Medical - News (single shift) Number 13 Alex Stokes Health/Medical Raising Heart Awareness - On Valentine's Day Beth McLeod, Monica Volante, Stefani Schaefer Politics/Government The Voting Class of 2020 Andrew Fishman, Todd Meany, Chris Reece, Chris Gibilisco Talent: Anchor - Weather Northeast Ohio Weather Beth McLeod Writer - News Finding the Words Maia Belay WXIN-TV in Indianapolis, IN Human Interest - News (single shift) Love Isn't Blind Michael Sullivan Talent: Anchor - News Beairshelle Edmé- Anchoring Indiana through 2020 Beairshelle Edmé Video Journalist Wrestling with Empowerment Michael Sullivan WTTV-TV in Indianapolis, IN Business/Consumer - News Burgerim: Business concept goes up in smoke Angela Graves Societal Concerns - News (no time limit) SANE Shortage: Indiana Hospitals Face a Public Health Crisis Angela Graves MICHIGAN CHAPTER WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, MI Daily News Single (Single Shift) Wings of Hope Casey Jones Breaking News Grand Rapids 2020 Riot Luke Stier, Jennifer Hill, Anna Sabine, Susan Samples, Justin Wynn, John Domol, Bilal Kurdi Human Interest - Long Form Content Youngest Killers Ken Kolker, Carter Gent, Larry Gron Military – News Rockford mom organizes Memorial Day send-off for son Lynsey Mukomel, Kyle Wilson Societal Concerns - Long Form Content Kidnapping Plot Susan Samples, Ken Kolker, Carter Gent, Larry Gron, Bilal Kurdi News Promotion - Topical (Single Spot) Youngest Killers Karsen Kolenko Editor- News Riots: Follow the Money Carter Gent MIDSOUTH CHAPTER WJZY-TV in Charlotte, NC Continuing Coverage – No Tie Limit Fighting Feres Matthew Grant WGHP-TV in Greensboro, NC Serious Feature News Series The Day Helen Disappeared Bob Buckley, Chris Weaver, Derek Stetzler WKRN-TV in Nashville, TN News Special Tennessee Strong Special Ashley Zarach, Stephanie Langston Public Affairs Unspeakable Crimes: What Parents Need to Know Caitlin Coffey, Alex Denis WNCN-TV in Raleigh, NC Sportscast Sports without sports? 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Fox, Julia López, Scott Bemis, Ayame Kato, Shawna Khalafi, Joshua Dean, Xavier Uriarte KTXL-TV in Sacramento, CA Mews Feature - Light Feature (Multiple Reports) 104-Year-Old U.S.M.C. Veteran Collects Valentine's Day Cards Bridgette Bjorlo Talent - Anchor - News Nikki Laurenzo: Off Teleprompter Anchor Composite Nikki Laurenzo SOUTHEAST CHAPTER WCBD-TV in Charleston, SC Weather - Long Form Content Lessons Learned- 2020 Hurricane Special David Dickson, Rob Fowler, Chris Belk, Tonya Estes WIAT-TV in Birmingham, AL Sports Program – Live - Single Program CBS 42 College Football Saturday Joey Rogers, Marcus Stroud, Chris Breece .
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