Buddy Holly’s 1958 Chevy Impala to be Sold at Barrett-Jackson Auction

If you’re willing to pay the price, all sorts of high-priced machinery can be yours at the Barrett-Jackson luxury auctions in Scottsdale — and at the 2010 auction, buyers will be able to bid on a little piece of rock n’ roll history. Barrett-Jackson announced today that Buddy Holly’s 1958 Chevy Impala is on…

Man Uses Mirror to Look Up Shoppers Skirts at Tempe Marketplace

For women doing any last-minute Christmas shopping, you may want to consider wearing pants next time you’re shopping at the Target in Tempe Marketplace. Tempe police arrested a man that has been walking around the store using a mirror to look up women’s skirts, which is frankly one of the more creative methods of perving we’ve heard…

Self-Help Business Booming in Sedona, Despite James Ray’s Death Lodge Tragedy

The sale of snake oil seems to still be a hot commodity in Sedona, despite “spiritual warrior” James Ray’s October sweat lodge ceremony that killed three people and left dozens injured. Businesses in Sedona, as well as other self-help retreats, say the sweat lodge incident hasn’t hurt business, and that it may have even helped…

Rumors of Tiger Woods Going to Wickenburg for Sex Rehab Could Boost Business

If Tiger Woods winds up in Wickenburg for rehab over his apparent sexual compulsion and pill addiction, local businesses are ready. As the rumor mill seems to suggest, Tiger would be checking into the Meadows Rehabilitation Center in Wickenburg just after New Year’s, and despite being a little late in covering Tiger-gate’s…

Peoria Pill Bandit Busted Just Days After Cops Increase Reward Money

They got him! The man police believe is the infamous Peoria Pill Bandit is behind bars today, just days after cops increased the reward for information leading to his arrest from $2,000 to $5,000. Police from Glendale and Peoria announced yesterday that they had taken 43-year-old Steven E. Hochuli of Phoenix into custody on one charge…

Governor Jan’s Latest Budget Solution: Release Non-Violent Illegal Immigrants

In an emergency cabinet meeting today, Governor Jan Brewer laid out her latest plan to help bridge the state’s multi-billion-dollar budget gap: Releasing non-violent illegal immigrants held in the state’s prisons. Following the meeting, Brewer ordered the state’s prison director to begin releasing prisoners — a move that the governor believes will…

John McCain Says He’s Cool With Sarah Palin Visor Flap

The fallout out from Sarah Palin’s latest, um, scandal, isn’t nearly as devastating as gossip rags everywhere had probably hoped. Last week, Palin was spotted on a Hawaiian beach wearing a John McCain campaign visor with the senator’s name scribbled out with black marker. The incident was caught on film…

Rapper Lil Wayne Busted With Weed — Again

Grammy winning rapper Lil Wayne, despite awaiting a probable one-year jail sentence for gun charges in New York, a trial for drug and gun charges in Arizona, and coming off the heals of a small brawl in a Phoenix parking lot, was detained by police yet again Friday in Texas…

Sarah Palin Says McCain Visor Redaction Was to Throw Off Photogs

John McCain’s former rogue running-mate, Sarah Palin, was photographed on a Hawaiian beach this week wearing a McCain campaign visor with McCain’s name scribbled out with black marker.Check out the photos here.Palin says the gesture was no jab at Arizona’s senior senator but just her best effort to keep the paparazzi…

Reward For Peoria Pill Bandit Goes from $2,000 to $5,000

The reward for the Peoria Pill Bandit has been upped from $2,000 to $5,000, because despite having a clear-as-day picture of this guy’s mug, police still can’t track him down.Bandit — if you’re reading — 2K may seem like chump-change but think of all the pills you could get with…

Autism in Children in Arizona’s Hispanic Community Increased by 144 Percent, Latest CDC Report Says

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a much-anticipated nationa- autism-prevalence report today, and it says the number cases of autism among children in Arizona’s Hispanic community has increased by 144 percent of the previous national average.The study, conducted by the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, focused on 11…