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…

Feedback from the Issue of Thursday, July 2, 2009

SO LONG, ROSE An artist whose work you can’t pigeonhole: Sad, so sad. I’ve been a fan of Rose Johnson’s work since the mid-’90s, when a friend told me about her. I’ve always been able to spot her stuff a mile away. I was excited when I was down in…

Fireworks Gawkers on Loop 202 Freeway to be Targeted by DPS

You and your buddies are speeding on the Loop 202, drunk, on July 4. You see explosions of red, white and blue in the sky. You pull to the shoulder, take a leak, set up a blanket to watch… …and find yourself in the most trouble of your life. The Department of Public Safety…

Hot Links: Bill Rejected, Parks Closed, Supermodel Jailed

The Arizona house has rejected a bill that would have made the presence of illegal immigrants criminal by expanding trespassing laws. Opponents argued passage of the bill would have lead to racial profiling…Phoenix asphalt contractor John D. Stacey was convicted on federal tax-evasion charges yesterday. He was also convicted of fraudulent…

Freedom Communications, Parent Company of the East Valley Tribune, Cutting Salaries

  Freedom Communications, which publishes the East Valley Tribune, will slash pay by 5 percent for all employees, the company announced. The move is a bitter pill for Tribune employees to swallow, coming after a recent, mandatory five-day furlough, reduced coverage and January’s layoff of 40 percent of the staff. But at least the paper is still…

Phoenix’s Next Councilman: Jon Altmann? Or Jim “Burgundy” Sharpe?

When the Phoenix City Council gathers this afternoon to choose a replacement for outgoing Councilwoman Maria Baier, they’ll have a wealth of candidates to choose from: 19 applicants are seeking the job.The frontrunner, we suspect, is Jon C. Altmann. Altmann, a Navy veteran and public safety consultant with ties to…