Startribune.com has won a Top 10 award in the 2015 Associated Press Sports Editors digital contest. The web site and mobile platform competed in the division for the nation's largest media outlets.
Other winners included ESPN, Sports Illustrated, USA Today and the New York Times.
Entries are judged based on content, appearance and timeliness. Startribune.com has finished in the Top 10 for five of the past seven years.
Click here for a complete list of winners.
More winners in the annual contest, which includes recognition for news organizations and individual journalists, will be announced throughout the week.
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