Caffiend: Bookmans Cafe’s House Blend

We know what you’re thinking: Wait, isn’t Bookmans a used book store? That it is, but as we’ve previously reported, the Bookmans location in Mesa recently opened a cafe. We’ve long been fans of the store’s book, music, and video game selection, but we were skeptical about the coffee. On…

Hot Links: Bible Studies, Swarms of Bees, and Mexican Brandy

Home Bible studies have been banned in Gilbert. An ordinance that forbids Gilbert churches from having potlucks or home Bible studies was enforced on the Oasis of the Truth Church, which received a cease-and-desist order after holding Bible studies at several different homes. The church has filed an appeal, calling…

Hot Links: Plane Crash, Crazy Cities, and Tuition Rate Hikes

A Chandler man died in a plane crash at Chandler air park yesterday. Nazzi Hirani was flying his World War II plane when it cartwheeled and crashed into a building at Stellar Airpark. Officials have not yet determined the cause of the crash…The Catholic Diocese of Phoenix has laid off…

Racing Fans to Get Dirty for a Cause at the Larry Beshaw Ride

The world of off-road racing has its share of hot shot drama, as we chronicled in our recent cover story on local trophy truck driver “Pistol” Pete Sohren. But the desert racing community can be close and charitable, too, especially in times of crisis.To wit: The Larry Beshaw Ride set…

Hot Links: Jail Drug Use, Robot Pharmacist, and Queen Creek

A report by Arizona State University says drug use is on the rise among Maricopa County jail inmates. Using urine tests and inmate questionnaires, researchers found that opiate use had increased. Opiates include heroin and many prescription drugs. Officials with the Maricopa County jails and Correctional Health Services claim they…

Hot Links: Chop Shops, DMX, and a Mesa Orchard Shooting

Police discovered and shut down an auto chop shop operating in a west Phoenix home. A spokesman for the Department of Public Safety says officers served a search warrant on a home near Sweetwater Road and 33rd Avenue, and found vehicle parts for resale. One man was arrested and charged…

Hot Links: Poaching, Brownouts, and Wheel of Fortune

Arizona State Game and Fish agents say poaching is on the rise in Arizona. Agents aren’t sure why they’ve seen a dramatic increase in complaints about wildlife poaching (up 70 percent from 2008), but theorize that during difficult financial times, Arizonans are poaching for food and profit. Some of the…

Caffiend: Liquid Blow

We’ve covered so many caffeinated products in this column over the past year that sometimes it’s hard to find the next product for review. But whenever we’re looking for the latest in high-octane sodas and energy drinks, we just stop by Pop the Soda Shop on 74th street in Scottsdale…

Hot Links: Palo Verde Explosion, Pitbull Stabbing, and Casinos

The Palo Verde nuclear power plant shut down one reactor after a minor explosion on Sunday. According the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, an electrical fault caused the explosion, which resulted in damage to bus work. The other two reactors at the plant were not affected by the explosion and are operating…

Hot Links: Fatal I-10 Wreck, Gangplank, and Chateau on Central

A bus collided with a semi-truck on Interstate 10 this morning, at milepost 173 south of Ahwatukee. Multiple fatalities were reported in the about 5:30 a.m. accident. Westbound I-10 lanes will be closed for several hours while emergency personnel try to clear the area. Six fatalities were reported by 8…

Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses Cracks Down on Underage Drinking

The Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control is putting the smack-down on underage drinking, thanks to two law enforcement programs and a big grant from the Governor’s Office. Despite being severely understaffed, DLLC police officers issue an average of 216 underage liquor citations each month, to both alcohol retailers…

Party On! Rasputin’s Equestrian Manor Re-Opens

In November, we wrote about an opulent party house in Chandler called Rasputin’s Equestrian Manor, where partygoers enjoyed an “anything goes” atmosphere. The unlicensed “private club” was operating out of a residential estate, and closed in December amidst accusations from the property owner that organizers of the Manor stiffed her…

Pete Sohren and Off-Road Racing: Videos

This week, we profiled off-road racer “Pistol” Pete Sohren and his quest for victory in the highly competitive, dangerous sport of Baja and desert racing. For those who wish to see Sohren in action, we’ve posted some videos below…

Hot Links: ADOT Auction, Mercury Seek Men, and Metrocenter

The Arizona Department of Transportation plans to hold a giant “garage sale” on Saturday, to sell more than 120 fleet vehicles to pay for snow-plowing across Arizona. ADOT decided to hold the auction to help balance their budget shortfall, and will be selling more than 50 sedans, 35 pickup trucks,…

Hot Links: Cactus League, Quadruplets, and Bearzona Park

The Arizona Senate voted yesterday to kill a proposal that would have made text-messaging while driving illegal in the state. The proposed legislation would have called for $50 fines for violators, or $200 fines if the driver was involved in an accident while texting. There weren’t enough Senate votes to…

Hot Links: New Mesa Police Chief, Love Triangles, and ASU

The Mesa City Council has approved a new police chief for the city. On Monday, Commander Frank Milstead was formally hired. Milstead, who officially starts the job March 22, has 25 years of experience in supervising a major crimes bureau and homeland security…Tamara Hoffman, the Chandler teacher involved in a…

Caffiend: M Power Energy Mints

Coffee’s great for a caffeine kick, but it’s not the best thing for one’s breath. However, people looking to get a boost without acidic energy drinks and bitter java can be energized and minty-fresh with something called M Power Energy Mints.These fat, potent tablets look like Tums, but contain 120…

Hot Links: Light Rail, Click It Or Ticket, and Smoking Luggage

The Phoenix City Council will vote tomorrow on a proposal that would save late-night Metro light-rail service on weekends. The plan calls for other cuts, primarily reduced light-rail hours during the weekdays. If approved, the changes would take effect in July…The Mesa High School Choir will participate in a March…

Hot Links: Fiesta District, Bob Gebhard, and Police DUI

The Mesa City Council approved $10 million in funds to make over the Fiesta District. Among the renovations will be narrowing of Southern Avenue, plus shaded sidewalks, more colorful street signs, and better landscaping…Bob Gebhard, special assistant to the Arizona Diamondbacks, suffered a mild heart attack on Wednesday. Gebhard, 67, underwent…

Hot Links: Plastic Bags, Olympic Medals, and Indecent Exposure

Mesa is considering a surcharge or a ban on plastic bags in retail stores. The Neighborhood Services Committee is reviewing options for eliminating use of non-biodegradable bags, including a five-cent surcharge per plastic bag. The Mesa City Council wants to know how well restrictions have worked in other cities, and will…