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Honoring Jana Bommersbach: The Legacy She Left on Phoenix New Times

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Jana Bommersbach tribute: Late writer left mark on Phoenix New Times


Bob Boze Bell vividly recalls his initial encounter with Jana Bommersbach. “It was 1978, and the whole Phoenix New Times team operated out of the second floor of the San Carlos Hotel,” he reminisces.

Bommersbach, renowned for her investigative journalism, left a lasting impression on Bell and others at the publication. Her tenacity and dedication to uncovering the truth earned her accolades within journalistic circles. During her tenure, Bommersbach tackled numerous high-profile stories, shedding light on issues often overlooked by mainstream media.

Bell highlights, “Jana brought a fresh perspective and an unwavering commitment to ethical journalism.” Her contributions helped shape the editorial direction of the Phoenix New Times, cementing its reputation as a formidable source of local news.

The legacy of Bommersbach and her peers continues to influence the ethos of the publication. Their pioneering efforts laid the groundwork for future generations of journalists committed to truth and accountability.