Archive for January, 2010

East Valley Tribune deal expands to include 2 sister papers in Phoenix area

By Nick R. Martin | Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 | 11:20 am | View Comments

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Randy Miller

The Colorado man who wants to buy the East Valley Tribune newspaper in Mesa has expanded his offer to include its two local sister papers.

The Ahwatukee Foothills News in Phoenix and the Daily News-Sun in Sun City are now part of newspaperman Randy Miller’s offer to buy the Pulitzer Prize-winning Tribune from its bankrupt parent company, according to three sources familiar with the discussions.

Representatives from the parent, Freedom Communications, told employees about the larger deal this morning during simultaneous staff meetings at the papers, the sources said.

Maricopa County lawyer says newspaper criticism of Thomas, Arpaio is like ‘jihad’

By Nick R. Martin | Sunday, January 10th, 2010 | 4:07 pm | View Comments


Robert Robb

A close aide to Maricopa County’s chief prosecutor, Andrew Thomas, says the Arizona Republic’s recent criticism of his boss and Sheriff Joe Arpaio amounts to “editorial jihad.”

Special assistant county attorney Barnett Lotstein made the angry comments in a letter to the editor published in today’s Republic.

Thomas and Arpaio have come under sharp scrutiny by many of the newspaper’s columnists and editorial writers in recent weeks because they have launched more than a dozen criminal investigations into their critics and political foes. Thomas has even called for investigations into fellow prosecutors who have written letters to the editor criticizing him.

But it was a column by the Republic’s Robert Robb that really set off Thomas’ aide this time around.

Another 2 bomb threats shut down Maricopa County courthouse

By Nick R. Martin | Friday, January 8th, 2010 | 12:45 pm | View Comments

A pair of bomb threats shut down part of Maricopa County’s main courthouse this morning, about five weeks after a string of similar threats disrupted the local justice system over several days.

Two separate threats were made to one of the court’s main towers, known as the East Court Building, sometime after it opened this morning, according to the court’s highest ranking judge, Barbara Rodriguez Mundell.

Reports: Federal grand jury looking at possible charges against Arpaio, deputy

By Nick R. Martin | Thursday, January 7th, 2010 | 6:24 pm | View Comments

A federal grand jury is examining possible criminal charges against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, according to reports by two Phoenix television stations.

KPHO (Channel 5) and KPNX (Channel 12) both reported during their evening broadcasts that a grand jury is looking into accusations that Arpaio has abused his law enforcement power with criminal investigations of critics and political foes. The sheriff’s No. 2 man, Chief Deputy David Hendershott, is also targeted in the investigation, KPNX reported.

The stations said two of Maricopa County’s top appointed officials, County Manager David Smith and County Budget Director Sandi Wilson, received subpoenas to appear before the grand jury next week.

Court halts Thomas and Arpaio’s criminal case against Maricopa County judge

By Nick R. Martin | Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 | 11:35 pm | View Comments

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Gary Donahoe will get to breathe a little easier for the next couple of months.

A judge in neighboring Pinal County today put a temporary halt to the criminal case against him by Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the Arizona Republic reported. The case is now on hold until the state Supreme Court decides whether to toss the charges for good.

Thomas and Arpaio have accused Donahoe, one of the most powerful judges in Maricopa County, of obstructing justice and taking bribes because he ruled against them in cases earlier this year.