KVUE's Tony Plohetski wins prestigious Hillman Prize for Javier Ambler II reporting KVUE staff Replay Video Editor's note: The video above is regarding the Javier Ambler Law. KVUE Senior Reporter Tony Plohetski has been named the 2021 broadcast recipient of a prestigious national award recognizing investigative reporting that results in positive community reforms for his work in the death of Javier Ambler II and the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. The Hillman Prize honors "journalists, writers and public figures that pursue investigative journalism and public policy in service of the common good." Plohetski won in the broadcast category for his work with KVUE, which he reported in partnership with the Austin American-Statesman. Awards are also granted in categories that include books, newspapers, magazines, digital and opinion and analysis.