Bill Johnson
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Bill Johnson gained most of his journalistic experience on the West Coast as a staff writer, reporter, editor and columnist. He has also been a faculty member of the University of Arizona's Editing Program for Minority Journalists within the Institute for Journalism Education. Johnson won the National Headliner Award's First Place for Columns in 1995 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for commentary in 1993.
Recent stories
JOHNSON: Tiny academy provides big returns
January 16, 2009
JOHNSON: No room at the inn for inaugural
January 14, 2009
JOHNSON: Ode to a little-known jazz lover
January 9, 2009
JOHNSON: Recession-resistant retail: guns
January 9, 2009
JOHNSON: For House speaker, job a way to help
January 7, 2009
JOHNSON: 'Twas the day before Christmas
December 24, 2008
JOHNSON: Anger, sadness what's left of Holly Square
December 20, 2008
It seems such a stupid reason to burn down anything. This is, at least, what the old men say.
JOHNSON: City embraces a family in need
December 19, 2008
a good one - something I think we all could really use right about now.