AltWeekly Awards

2010 Column Above 50,000

1st Place: The MCSO and the Rape Victim, City Raids Pastor's Home, and I Won't Be Home for Christmas by Sarah Fenske , Phoenix New Times

2009 Election Coverage Above 50,000

2nd Place: ohn McCain's Fame is Based on His POW Status, But He Has Abandoned Fellow Veterans by Amy Silverman , Phoenix New Times

2009 Investigative Reporting Above 50,000

1st Place: Prescription for Disaster by John Dickerson , Phoenix New Times

2006 Drugs Reporting Above 50,000

2nd Place: "The Perfect Drug" by Sarah Fenske, Robert Nelson, Jimmy Magahern, Paul Rubin and Joe Watson , Phoenix New Times

2006 Feature Story Above 50,000

1st Place: "Baby Man" by Joe Watson , Phoenix New Times

2006 News Story-Long Form Above 50,000

3rd Place: Cross to Bare by Robert Nelson , Phoenix New Times

2003 Column-Political Above 50,000

1st Place: by Robert Nelson , Phoenix New Times

2002 News Feature Above 54,000

3rd Place: Shades of Gray by Multiple Authors , Phoenix New Times

2002 News Story-Short Form Above 54,000

Honorable Mention: Cop Out by Amanda Scioscia , Phoenix New Times

2000 Feature Story Above 54,000

Honorable Mention: The Terminator by Amy Silverman , Phoenix New Times

1999 Investigative Reporting Above 54,000

2nd Place: The Money Changers by Terry Greene Sterling , Phoenix New Times

1998 Environmental Reporting Above 54,000

1st Place: Dark Days on Black Mesa by John Dougherty , Phoenix New Times

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Nasty As He Wants To Be: Luther Campbell to Speak at AAN Free Speech Lunch

The former 2 Live Crew frontman and current Miami New Times columnist will be the featured speaker at the Free Speech Lunch on Friday, July 12, during the AAN Annual Convention in Miami. (FULL STORY)
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Former Charleston City Paper Webmaster Joshua Curry Raising Funds for Zanmi Lakay in Haiti

An Indiegogo Campaign is underway to support the photographer's return trip to the youth photo camp. (FULL STORY)
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Longtime San Francisco Bay Guardian Editor Tim Redmond Departs

Redmond disagreed with ownership over the future direction of the paper, which included cuts in editorial staff. (FULL STORY)
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