Newsday won two New York Emmy Awards on Saturday night for outstanding reporting on the migrant crisis and a Suffolk County post-incarceration program.

Broadcast and web journalists from around the state donned gowns and black ties to pack into the ballroom at Manhattan’s Marriott Marquis to honor the finest work from 2024.

Newsday garnered the trophy in the Diversity/Equity/Inclusion category for a news segment on a post-incarceration program developed by Risco Mention-Lewis, a former deputy commissioner with the Suffolk County Police Department.

Newsday also won in the serious news feature category, narrated by Ken Buffa, covering migrants’ struggles to land jobs without proper documentation.

Ecuadorian migrant Victor Pacheco is shown in Patchogue on Jan. 10,...

Ecuadorian migrant Victor Pacheco is shown in Patchogue on Jan. 10, 2024. A Newsday video report told how migrants hustled to find employment in Long Island and New York City without the proper immigration documentation. Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas

Newsday was nominated for 22 awards.

“We are immensely proud of Newsday’s New York Emmy wins and nominations this year,” Newsday’s president and owner Pat Dolan said. “This year’s nominations illustrate Newsday’s versatility in delivering news and telling compelling stories and show our commitment to the highest standards of journalism. The long list of nominations is evidence of our focus on multimedia across our organization.”

PIX-11’s senior correspondent Marvin Scott took home the Governors’ Award for his 60-year career covering war zones, the Civil Rights movement and the U.S. space program and interviewing world leaders.

“He’s pulled 9 G’s in an F-16 jet, circled beneath the Long Island Sound in two nuclear attack submarines, and he rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange,” according to the award’s program.

A Newsday story profiled a post-incarceration program developed by Risco Mention-Lewis,...

A Newsday story profiled a post-incarceration program developed by Risco Mention-Lewis, above, a former deputy commissioner with the Suffolk County Police Department. Credit: Newsday / Jeffrey Basinger

Newsday’s winning entries:

  • “Faces of a crisis: LI migrants struggle to find work” told the story of the migrants hustling to find employment on Long Island and in New York City without the proper immigration documentation. The spot was a team effort by Robert Cassidy, producer; Jeffrey Basinger, producer-reporter; Jocelyn Cruz, producer-reporter; Jasmine Anderson, reporter; David Olson, reporter; Kendall Rodriguez, videographer; Ed Quinn, videographer; Alejandra Villa Loarca, videographer; Ken Buffa, narrator; J. Conrad Williams Jr., videographer; Gregory Martin Stevens, art director; and Randee Daddona, producer.
  • “‘The Book of Success:’ Bringing the incarcerated back to life” profiled the post-incarceration program — Council of Thought and Action — developed by Risco Mention-Lewis, a former deputy commissioner with the Suffolk County Police Department. This 14-minute segment was the work of Newsday’s Jeffrey Basinger, producer-reporter; Jasmine Anderson, reporter; Steven Pfost, videographer; and Howard Schnapp, videographer.