Hot Links: Home Loans, AZ Soldiers, and Church Meals

To try to fill vacant homes and revitalize neighborhoods, the city of Phoenix is offering residents a $15,000 loan toward a down-payment on a foreclosed home. The stipulations are that loan recipients must live in the house and arrange their own mortgages…More than 150 Arizona soldiers from the 366th Support…

Hot Links: Coyotes, Dogs in Heat, and Dead Sharks in the Road

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled that the city of Glendale must reveal records by Friday that show what incentives it’s offering to a new owner of the Phoenix Coyotes ice-hockey team. Among the potential team buyers are Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, and Daryl Jones of Research Edge…

Hot Links: Monsoons, ADOT’s Outsourced PR, and ‘Racinos’

The monsoons have finally arrived in the Valley. After a series of thunderstorms Monday night, the city saw more storms early this morning. Although temperatures in the Valley are expected to be around 108 the next several days, the Weather Service says the chance for thunderstorms will continue into next…

Caffiend: Copper Star Coffee’s Coconut Mocha

There’s something about old, recycled gas stations we just love. Maybe it’s the quaint feel of days gone by, or the security of being surrounded by hearty brick-and-mortar, but whatever it is, Copper Star Coffee’s got the cute, indie coffee cafe vibe down pat. The place still features  gas pumps…

Hot Links: ID Theft, Hoover Dam, and Black Bears

The Arizona Department of Economic Security is warning clients in DES’ Early Intervention Program of possible identity theft. After two backup hard drives were stolen from a Phoenix storage facility last October, the department sent out 65,000 letters to warn people of identity theft. Ten thousand of them were returned…

Hot Links: Cardinals Concessions, Suggs, and Butter Jackson

The cash-strapped Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority has made a deal with the Arizona Cardinals to have the NFL team operate concessions at University of Phoenix stadium, beginning in 2010. The Cardinals will market the stadium for sponsorships and non-football events, but officials for the stadium’s other tenant, the Fiesta…

Hot Links: Catholic Priests, MLB All-Stars, and Barking Dogs

An Arizona court of appeals has upheld the conviction of Roman Catholic priest Paul LeBrun, found guilty of sex crimes while working parishes in Tolleson and Avondale. The judge in the original 2006 trial, Crane McLennen, gave LeBrun the max sentence: 111 years…US Airways will eliminate 600 ground jobs this fall…

Hot Links: Dr. Drugs, Brewer’s Big Bills, and Voodoo

A medical doctor in Kingman has been charged with 14 felony counts, after an investigation revealed he regularly wrote up to as many as 100 prescriptions a day at his practice, for painkillers such as Percocet and Oxycontin. The doctor, Albert Szu Sun Yeh, also has a practice in Las…

Caffiend: La Grande Orange Grocery’s Iced Chai Latte

Anybody who’s ever been to La Grande Orange Grocery in Arcadia knows that parking is pretty tight at this super hip organic grocery/deli/coffee shop, as well as the surrounding high-end hipster restaurants like Il Postino and Radio Milano. There’s sometimes even less room inside La Grande Orange, where multiple lines…

Hot Links: Bashas’ Bankruptcy, SRP Rate Hikes, and The Beaver

Arizona-based grocery store chain Bashas’ Supermarkets Inc. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Ten Bashas’ and Food City stores will close July 21 (the company also owns AJ’s Fine Foods, but no closures of those markets have been announced)…Members of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council will go to San Francisco…

Hot Links: Goddard’s Suit, the Suns’ Roster, and Yuma’s Boa

Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard has filed a consumer fraud suit against several Tucson real estate businesses. The suit alleges that the company engaged in a fraudulent system that led to the foreclosure of more than 130 homes. The scheme allegedly involved attracting novice home buyers to purchase properties and…

Hot Links: Unused Stimulus, Cross Controversy, and a Riot

Arizona has used only three percent of the $12 million in federal stimulus funds the state received for housing, according to a government oversight report released Wednesday. The same report shows the state hasn’t spent any of its educations funds, but has already spent 96 percent of its stimulus Medicaid…

Hot Links: Kaibab Fires, GoDaddy MMA, and Viagra Coffee

The Scottsdale city council voted to terminate the contract of City Attorney Deborah Robberson, effective Friday. Robberson became City Attorney in 2005, after serving as the city’s deputy attorney for five years…Two wildfires are burning in the Kaibab National Forest in northern Arizona, but firefighters say the fires are good…

Hot Links: T-Gen’s Tissues, Cappie’s Props, and Jacko’s Service

A company in Luxembourg is funding research for Valley company T-gen. The research will involve testing and storing blood and tissue samples.T-gen doctor Jeffrey Trent called the Luxembourg contract big news for the Arizona bio-research community…Police are still investigating a possible case of sexual assault aboard a school bus in…

Caffiend: Lola Coffee’s Quadruple-Shot Espresso

The charming Lola Coffee shop on Central Avenue shares a similar ambiance with hip hangouts like Lola Tapas and Lux — lots of comfortable chairs and couches, magazines laying about, Wi-Fi access, smooth and unobtrusive music (often jazz) in the background, and good-looking people absorbed in laptops or philosophical conversations…

Hot Links: Biltmore Fire, Swine Flu, and Naked Airline Safety

A Biltmore Estates mansion was destroyed by fire over the weekend. Authorities believe the $3 million home caught fire on the first floor. A man was trapped on the second floor, but used scuba gear and a rolling ladder to escape. He was treated for smoke inhalation…DUI task forces across the state…

Hot Links: Pot Mom, Dee’s DUI, and Cockfighting

Sixteen suspected illegal immigrants were arrested Wednesday night at a west Phoenix house.  Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio says the suspects were all found to have entered the U.S. illegally…A Tucson mother of three was arrested after police officers discovered 1100 pounds of pot in her home. Officers were alerted…

Hot Links: Lethal Injections, Tribal Theft, and Jesus In Concrete

A federal judge ruled yesterday that Arizona’s lethal-injection procedure is similar to the method approved by the U.S. Supreme Court. Executions have been on hold in Arizona since November 2007, when the Arizona Supreme Court stalled the execution of inmate Jeffrey Landrigan pending a federal decision about lethal-execution methods in…