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  • Abstract Art Cuts - December 18, 2003
    Gilbert zeroes out public art commies
  • Ring of Fire - December 11, 2003
    Records in murder case reveal the casual violence of the skinhead subculture
  • Bander Snatched - December 11, 2003
    Are the new owners of a beloved Tempe bar playing drinking games?
  • Home for the Holidays - November 27, 2003
    This PV pooch gives new meaning to the phrase "traveling companion"
  • Train Wreck - November 27, 2003
    The one-eyed engineer strikes again
  • The Art of the Book - November 13, 2003
    A unique gathering is part cookie exchange, part book club
  • Speech Therapy - October 30, 2003
    Richard Florida jump-starts downtown dialogue
  • Trial and Error? - October 23, 2003
    Testifying on his own behalf may prove Dr. Brian Finkel's undoing
  • Throttled - October 16, 2003
    The jury wasn't happy that Union Pacific callously ignored safety rules
  • Cop Chop - October 9, 2003
    Political squabbling could end the careers of two veteran police officers
  • Worse Than Ever - October 2, 2003
    Agency insiders say conditions are continuing to deteriorate at ADJC
  • PLEA Bargain? - September 25, 2003
    Phoenix cops are questioning the relationship between their union president and Ford
  • Problem Skins - September 18, 2003
    Valley skinheads who insisted their violent image is off target have been charged with a brutal murder
  • River Gamble - September 18, 2003
    Rick Renzi's hoping people buy his line that an amendment he's sponsoring has nothing to do with his father's defense business
  • True Believer - September 11, 2003
    Liberal talk radio host Mike Newcomb finds fertile ground in Arizona
  • Shut Up, Andy! - September 4, 2003
    ASU journalism prof vows to boycott luncheon honoring Rooney
  • Victims' Refuge - August 28, 2003
    Arizona and Utah officials decide to curb underage marriages by erecting a sheriff's substation in polygamy country
  • The Practice - August 28, 2003
    Trial begins for controversial abortionist
  • Kings of Beer - August 21, 2003
    A new suds squad seeks to build a roster in Phoenix
  • Gentle Exit - August 21, 2003
    ADJC Director steps down
  • Death Be Not Profitable - August 14, 2003
    Investors are finding that terminally ill patients don't make the best investments
  • Dirty Tricks - July 31, 2003
    A call to an ex-gubernatorial candidate's campaign cell phone is linked to forged documents used to slam Napolitano and Salmon.
  • Freak Out - July 31, 2003
    Freak show front man Jeremy Kinison goes to extraordinary lengths for fame
  • Mr. Mom - July 10, 2003
    The odd case of a young man who insisted he just wanted a baby of his own
  • Profits of Polygamy - July 10, 2003
    Arizona launches a probe into alleged improper spending by the Colorado City school district
  • Courting Death - July 3, 2003
    U.S. Supreme Court says don't short-change death clients
  • Who, What, When, Wear - June 19, 2003
    The "Heat" is on for local designers
  • This Just In - June 19, 2003
    Bishop O'Brien finds some new friends
  • Law Less - June 12, 2003
    Liberty Property Damage owner loses his own liberty
  • Murder by Accident - June 5, 2003
    A grieving husband questions the legal system that let a mentally ill woman endanger others
  • House Rules - June 5, 2003
    A surprising settlement in a Morman case
  • Out of Patients - May 29, 2003
    Local waste plant tries to clean up after embarrassing insurance mess
  • Members Only - May 22, 2003
    Church leaders want ousted members out of their home
  • Souvenirs... - May 15, 2003
    A post-Mother's day reflection
  • No Rave Review - May 8, 2003
    A new federal law aimed at raves may put promoters of all music on the defensive
  • Surgical Strike - May 8, 2003
    Following a New Times story on rent-a-patients, California authorities raid several health clinics
  • Polygamists Probed - May 1, 2003
    The Utah AG's office vows aggressive prosecution of fundamentalist Mormons who "marry" young girls
  • Psych Out - May 1, 2003
    A predator is pardoned
  • Hear No Evil - April 17, 2003
    Deaf commission breaks rules in sweet deal with contractor
  • Citizen Fame - April 17, 2003
    Journalists honor their own at annual fete
  • Slammed Again - April 17, 2003
    Abuse lingers in Juvenile Corrections
  • Giving Peace No Chance - April 3, 2003
    A Valley militia has anti-war advocates in its sights
  • Suicide Watch - April 3, 2003
    Another death at a state-run youth detention facility has advocates worried
  • Giving the Boot - March 27, 2003
    Prominent attorney withdraws from boot-camp murder case over unpaid fees
  • Mettle of Valor - March 27, 2003
    Vet honored with M medal
  • Terrorists' Guide to Arizona - March 27, 2003
    A look at Arizona's most bomb-worthy targets
  • Fornicating for God - March 20, 2003
    As the case of a snatched Mormon girl from Salt Lake City unfolds, polygamists along the Arizona-Utah border face legal scrutiny
  • Up in Smoke - March 20, 2003
    Valley glass blowers and head shops fear prosecution, as Operation Pipe Dream shuts down a local manufacturer
  • Code Squawkers - March 6, 2003
    Unions and developers battle over proposed building regs
  • Bada-Boom, Ka-ching, Ka-ching - February 20, 2003
    Jim Perkins and his Scottsdale team want to translate Hef's world into big bucks
  • Schoolhouse Shock - February 13, 2003
    How much longer will schools be able to keep up with fast-growing communities?
  • Identity Crisis - February 13, 2003
    Court committee considers keeping the names of jurors secret
  • Guilt Trip - February 13, 2003
    Eftenoff's murder sentence upheld
  • Indian Ruin - February 6, 2003
    The Zuni tribe's plans for Phoenix billboards were abruptly canceled by Clear Channel
  • He'll Be Missed - January 30, 2003
    A mental-health advocate succumbs to a brain tumor
  • Dust Up in Sun City - January 30, 2003
    Is mining causing cancer in the West Valley?
  • School Daze - January 16, 2003
    The Wilson school district is at it -- again
  • Ladmo's Bark - January 16, 2003
    Feisty Chicano e-zine seeks to bolster Latino activism
  • Slap in the Face - January 16, 2003
    More controversy in the debate over an image of Mars
  • Stiffed! - January 9, 2003
    Privé's co-owner beats a hasty retreat out of town, and the San Carlos' proprietor is furious
  • Raising Arizona State - January 2, 2003
    ASU honchos enjoy pay increases of nearly a quarter of a million dollars