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WBAL/Baltimore Earns Four 1st Place AP Awards
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WBAL s Robert Lang won for Best Anchor, and Outstanding In-Depth Reporting.
WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 received four first-place awards Saturday night from the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association (CAPBA).
WBAL-TV 11 received two first-place awards.
The awards were presented in a virtual ceremony, and the stations were recognized the best among radio and television stations in Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia, that subscribe to the Associated Press (AP).
Entries were judged by broadcast professionals from AP subscribing stations from around the country.
The station was recognized for Outstanding Spot News, Metro Radio, for coverage of the deadly gas explosion on Labyrinth Road in Northwest Baltimore. The explosion occurred Aug. 10. Two people died in the explosion.
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Kris Van Cleave is a congressional correspondent for CBS News based in Washington, DC. Previously, Van Cleave spent more than five years as the CBS News transportation correspondent beginning in September 2015, and before that, he served as a correspondent for CBS Newspath, the Network s 24-hour television newsgathering service for CBS stations and broadcasters around the world.
Most recently, Van Cleave reported on how the travel industry adjusted to a COVID-19 world; a CBS News years-long investigation on a dangerously outdated safety standard for vehicle seats that sparked a congressional investigation; the helicopter crash that claimed the life of Kobe Bryant and others; on Black Lives Matter protests in Washington; and the January 2021 siege on the U.S. Capitol. His coverage of auto-safety issues earned him an Emmy nomination for investigative reporting.