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  • Lost World - December 30, 1999
    Old Mesa schoolhouse disappears to make room for dinosaurs
  • A Friend in Need - December 30, 1999
    While regulators closed in on BFA, ex-board member got $11 million
  • Hypercomback - December 9, 1999
    While blasting the company's behavior, judge says aggrieved woman didn't prove her case
  • Strike Two - December 9, 1999
  • Commander Eddie Turns 100 - December 2, 1999
    Controversial couple celebrates in style
  • Forest Grump - November 25, 1999
    A prominent Southwestern environmental group is at the center of a squirrelly federal lawsuit
  • Drag King - November 25, 1999
    Veteran Valley female impersonator Tish Tanner bows out
  • Insect Aside - November 18, 1999
    Tempe kept quiet about encephalitis-carrying mosquitoes, and the resulting pesticide applications
  • The Reformation - November 18, 1999
    BFA case may inspire legislative action; investors grapple with recovering their savings
  • Sunnyslope Sunset - November 18, 1999
    Death claims community organizer
  • Forgive Us Our Debts - November 11, 1999
    The news just keeps getting worse for investors in the Baptist Foundation of Arizona
  • The Phantom Report - November 11, 1999
    Lost in the euphoria over approval of the Los Arcos redevelopment: a key financial document that somebody is lying about
  • Car Pool - November 4, 1999
    Tempe law firm goes after car dealers who overcharge state taxes and fail to reimburse customers
  • What's Up, Doc? - October 28, 1999
    Dr. Mary Rimsza leaves a 25-year stint at the county hospital for ASU
  • Welcome to the Club - October 28, 1999
    Barrio "Fight Back" leaders turn sights on police, New Times
  • Pitt and the Pendulum - October 21, 1999
    The JonBenet case, shrink-wrapped by Valley forensic psychiatrist and sleuth Steven Pitt
  • The Rupture - October 21, 1999
    As bankruptcy looms for BFA, questions arise about overseers' possible conflicts
  • Reporter's Notebook - October 14, 1999
    End of the road for troubled U-Haul founder
  • Circus Maximus - September 30, 1999
    Rebel satire site spurs generational battle with Valley cartoonist
  • Yo Quiero My Money Back - September 23, 1999
    Former Taco Bell owner and Baptist Foundation ex-director files lawsuit against BFA
  • Pleading Poverty - September 23, 1999
    Something doesn't add up with the Diamondbacks' ballyhooed "cash call"
  • Vanity Press - September 23, 1999
    Self-published author spends $350,000 to write years-old wrong
  • Sleeping Disorder in the Court - September 16, 1999
    In John Carpenter's courtroom, justice isn't blind, it's merely napping
  • Daze of Our Lives - September 16, 1999
    Mark your calendar for new, improved way to keep track of time
  • Alien Autopsy - September 16, 1999
    Publisher wins right to print photos of immigrants who died after entering U.S.
  • Suite Deal - September 9, 1999
    Developer offers city subsidy if Crowne Plaza ownership will sell
  • A Litany of Litigation - September 9, 1999
    Investors file suit against besieged Baptist Foundation
  • Building Down - August 26, 1999
    Warehouse-district defenders retrench as two structures come down
  • Charter Charter Bang Bang - August 19, 1999
    It takes a report card to keep the Valley's alternative education scene straight
  • "Fraudulent Practices" - August 12, 1999
    State orders Baptist Foundation of Arizona to stop selling securities; officers "relinquish responsibilities"
  • Reaching Out - August 5, 1999
    Phoenix Parks Department balances bosks and ball fields in its plans for Reach 11
  • Flashes - July 22, 1999
  • Flashes - July 15, 1999
  • Ambulance Chasteners - July 15, 1999
    Valley suburbs fight to bring slow emergency vehicle services up to speed
  • Flashes - July 8, 1999
    From the week of July 8, 1999
  • Silent Witness - July 8, 1999
    The bombshell never exploded in the state's most-watched murder trial
  • The Cook, the Pastry Chef, the Gossip Columnist and the Fax - July 8, 1999
    Untimely death of Valley baker heats up angry campaign against acclaimed restaurateur
  • Flashes - July 1, 1999
  • America's Funniest 911 Calls - July 1, 1999
    Phoenix hot line operator pens SOS laff riot
  • Paradise Lost - July 1, 1999
    Does Fife Symington have the guts to finally 'fess up?
  • Flashes - June 24, 1999
  • Flashes - June 17, 1999
  • Moving Target - June 10, 1999
    Vocal leader of deputy's group is candidate for dismissal
  • Flashes - June 10, 1999
  • GHB.com - June 10, 1999
    Ingredients for potentially lethal do-it-yourself party drug are just a mouse click away
  • Death and Laxness - June 3, 1999
    Family horrified at funeral home's gruesome handling of body
  • Relapse in Judgment - June 3, 1999
    Reorganizing the BOMEX
  • Flashes - June 3, 1999
  • Parish Is Burning - May 27, 1999
    With a controversial priest dividing the flock, a Mesa church may not have a prayer
  • Blowing His Cool - May 27, 1999
    Sheriff Joe Arpaio is trying to fire another deputy who alleges wrongdoing in the sheriff's office
  • Flashes - May 20, 1999
  • Lemon Harangue - May 20, 1999
    Disgruntled Corvette buyer takes his fight to the Web
  • Doctoring the Bills? - May 13, 1999
    FBI investigates possible Medicare fraud in county health-care system
  • Flashes - May 13, 1999
  • Underwear Under Scrutiny - May 13, 1999
    FBI subpoenas Posse Foundation records of sale of pink boxers
  • Reporter's Notebook - May 13, 1999
    A year of checking dangerously
  • Flashes - May 6, 1999
  • 109 Degrees of Incarceration - May 6, 1999
    County inmate Lance Hawthorne died in a cell whose vent had been closed as a form of punishment
  • Smoke Screening - April 29, 1999
    ASARCO says it will pay for health tests in Hayden, but residents' lawyers fear a cover-up
  • Flashes - April 29, 1999
  • Insider Account - April 29, 1999
    One of sheriff's former henchmen tells of dubious tactics
  • Dead Dog Day Afternoon - April 29, 1999
    Phoenix company has the scoop on road kill
  • Sterling Gets Top Award - April 22, 1999
  • Detention Mounts - April 22, 1999
    County jails are understaffed, but there seems to be plenty of money for the sheriff's pet projects
  • Flashes - April 22, 1999
  • Scammer to Slammer - April 22, 1999
    Bankruptcy adviser who bilked clients sentenced to federal prison
  • Sitting Petty - April 22, 1999
    Talking back to a judge lands a pregnant mom in jail
  • News - April 15, 1999
  • Phone Alone - April 15, 1999
    In the middle of nowhere, Godfrey Daniels gets calls from everywhere
  • Flashes - April 15, 1999
  • Birds of a Feather - April 15, 1999
    Cardinals stadium boosters aren't telling the whole story to voters
  • Lies and Videotape - April 15, 1999
    In an apparent repeat of its behavior in the Norberg case, the sheriff's office withheld key evidence from litigant
  • Disarm the Clueless - April 8, 1999
    Our April 1 story was made up -- these responses weren't
  • Flashes - April 8, 1999
  • A Grave Error - April 1, 1999
    The Bureau of Indian Affairs stonewalls its desecration of a prehistoric Native American burial site
  • Flashes - April 1, 1999
    From the week of April 1, 1999
  • Scammer in Slammer - April 1, 1999
  • Flashes - March 25, 1999
  • Joe's Spies - March 25, 1999
    Campaign worker of Arpaio political foe targeted in surveillance
  • Oh, You Kid! - March 25, 1999
    Something's in the kitchen with Channel 3's Jan D'Atri
  • Block Botch - March 25, 1999
    Neighborhood group prints a cop's racist comment, then the city clams up
  • Bathroom Reading - March 18, 1999
    Library vandal sends 2,000 books down the toilet
  • That Would Be You, Mr. Chief Justice - March 18, 1999
    Zlaket casts misguided stones in controversial rape case
  • Flashes - March 18, 1999
  • One Way Out - March 11, 1999
  • Flashes - March 11, 1999
  • Shadow of a Doubt - March 11, 1999
    A lawyer suggests racism, a victim's mother begs leniency for PV Mall stabber
  • Squeeze Play - March 11, 1999
    Contractor sues to get stadium district records
  • Flashes - March 4, 1999
  • I Varied Wyatt Earp - March 4, 1999
    One of its books has been misrepresented as a memoir, but the University of Arizona Press has no plan to correct the record
  • The Greening of Arizona - February 25, 1999
    Is money from the sale of environmental license plates being properly spent?
  • Flashes - February 25, 1999
  • Slipping Through the Net - February 18, 1999
    "Internet Internist" caught in web of investigations
  • Lost Brunch - February 18, 1999
    El Chorro Lodge fans find discontinued Sunday tradition hard to digest
  • Paying the Price - February 18, 1999
  • Flashes - February 18, 1999
  • Drawing the Line - February 11, 1999
    Ongoing battle over Phoenix Mountain Preserves boundaries is still all over the map
  • Crime Reporter's Notebook - February 11, 1999
    Key figure in Bolles murder case takes secrets to his grave
  • Doc Tales - February 11, 1999
  • Flashes - February 11, 1999
    From the week of February 11, 1999
  • Flashes - February 4, 1999
  • Flashes - January 28, 1999
    From the week of January 28, 1999
  • Rx for Arson? - January 28, 1999
    A doctor suspected of torching his own house is arrested at license hearing
  • Death of a Shopkeeper - January 28, 1999
    Friends say controversial police sting contributed to store owner's demise
  • Flashes - January 21, 1999
    From the week of January 21, 1999
  • The $8 Million Victim - January 14, 1999
    Norberg family accepts hefty settlement in jail suit. Are similar payouts in Arpaio's future?
  • Flashes - January 14, 1999
  • Flashes - January 7, 1999