Caffiend: Bomberos’ Mate Latte

Bomberos Cafe and Wine Bar is easy to find — the fire station-turned-hip eatery sits on Central, just a block south of Dunlap in Sunnyslope. The joint is a great place to start one’s day, as the breakfast menu includes a variety of omelettes and breakfast wraps, as well as…

Hot Links: A School Bus Crash, Kidnappings, and Arctic Birds

A school bus crashed in Mesa early this morning, injuring the bus driver and some of the ten students on board. The bus, from Desert Hills High School, was rear-ended by a pickup truck hauling a tractor near Val Vista and University Drive. The driver of the truck, the bus…

Hot Links: Dinosaurs, Mannequins, and Throwing Rocks

A Mesa native has discovered a new dinosaur. Sterling Nesbitt was featured in an article in Science magazine last month, which detailed his team’s discovery of a new dinosaur species during a four-year dig in New Mexico. The new species may fill in evolutionary gaps between early dinosaurs and two-legged,…

Hot Links: Arizona Lottery, USS Arizona, and Kevin Whaley

A man is in custody after leading police on a chase and then crashing a truck into a Tempe building. The accident happened shortly after 6 a.m. at 48th street and Southern Avenue. Police received reports that a man saw someone drive off in his truck. After plowing into the…

Hot Links: Smugglers, Stabbings, and Ale

Chandler police are looking for a suspect in a car-theft case who stole a pickup truck and took the owner for a ride in the back. The truck owner, 17-year-old Edgar Campos, was taken through a red light at an intersection before he was ordered out of the vehicle near…

Hot Links: Chandler Mardi Gras, Glendale Fire, and CityNorth

A disabled train blocked traffic in the state Capitol area in west Phoenix this morning. The train, about 100 cars long, is sitting at the intersection of 19th Avenue and Buchanan. Police say it may take several hours to move, and are advising motorists to take an alternate route, such as…

Caffiend: Ironclad Energy

According to its shiny aluminum can, the Ironclad energy drink was “specially formulated for the industrial athlete.” The drink’s blend of Taurine, caffeine, electrolytes, and B vitamins is supposed to provide an unusually high-octane boost for active folks, while also preventing dehydration. The Ironclad energy drink is a registered trademark…

Hot Links: Rail Bathrooms, Bomb Threats, and Suns Stomped

After its one-year anniversary, Metro Light Rail has opened bathrooms at the light-rail stop in Mesa. The $153,000 restrooms opened December 17 at the stop near Sycamore and Main Street, and are the only bathrooms available at any light-rail stop…A man who died in a motorcycle wreck early Sunday wasn’t…

Hot Links: Craig’s List Scam, I-10 Restrictions, and Rabies

A man from Phoenix was arrested by detectives from the Department of Public Safety, after a two-month investigation into an alleged scam. The man is accused of stealing invalid amusement-park passes from Valley retailers and then selling them for hundreds of dollars on web site Craig’s List. Authorities have not…

Hot Links: SRP Rates, Pit Bulls, and Homeless Students

An American missionary from Arizona reportedly has been arrested in North Korea. Robert Park, 28, traveled into communist North Korea via China last week, on a mission to improve human rights. North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency said an American was detained after entering the country illegally, but did not name the man…Utility…

Caffiend: Encaff Energy Stix

Imagine if Pixie Stix candy were full of sugar and caffeine; that’s pretty much what Encaff Energy Stix are. These little .11 ounce (three gram) pouches are packed with powder that’s supposed to provide an energy boost. The idea is that instead of troubling oneself by actually drinking a beverage…

Hot Links: Fire Departments, Labor Disputes, and Shootings

A fire broke out at the Boeing plant in Mesa early this morning. Believed to be caused by a generator, the fire was quickly contained by firefighters and a sprinkler system. No injuries were reported…The Phoenix Fire Department may be cutting some programs to avoid laying off firefighters. The department could be…

Hot Links: Dust Storms, Alien Spyware, and Oakville Grocery

Two siblings were killed yesterday in an auto accident on Interstatet 10 near Casa Grande. The victims were driving in a dust storm that caused a deadly pile-up wreck. Teenagers Mark and Katie Eide, were on their way to a Dairy Queen when they got caught in the storm…Gilbert police discovered thousands of…

Hot Links: Hit-and-Runs, Secret Santas, and Officers Fired

A Gilbert woman is a suspect in four separate hit-and-run collisions Monday that involved six vehicles.  Kristen Rowley, 29, was driving on the 51 South approaching the Interstate 10 when she struck the first vehicle. She continued east on the freeway and struck a second vehicle, then exited and headed west…

Caffiend: Fair Trade Cafe’s Eggnog Latte

‘Tis the season for holiday drinks, and while many people are running for seasonal ales, caffeine junkies need some holiday cheer, too. And the best seasonal caffeine drink we’ve found this year comes from Fair Trade Cafe, located on Central Avenue, off Roosevelt.The eggnog latte might sound bizarre at first,…

Hot Links: UA’s Nuclear Reactor, Salvation Army, and Circles

The University of Arizona plans to shut down its nuclear reactor by mid-2010. The license for the 51-year-old reactor, used for research, expires next year, and Director John Williams says it isn’t used enough to warrant a vigorous re-licensing process with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission…The city of Mesa is trying to eliminate all the…

More on the Rasputin’s Dispute: Court Records and Photos

As we reported last week, party house Rasputin’s Equestrian Manor closed at the beginning of this month. Our previous blog detailed the property owner’s complaints against her former tenants, including allegations that they vandalized the property prior to their eviction.The owner of the property formerly known as Rasputin’s, Tanya Rathjen,…

Hot Links: Hooters High, ASU Baseball, and 27 Dogs

A Valley high school teacher is on leave after taking several students to Hooters. The teacher, Mary Segall, is the choir director at Paradise Valley High School. She took about 40 students to lunch at Hooters last week after a choir performance at the Arizona Center, saying it was the…