Joe Arpaio’s Gendarmes Skewered in New Video on the Upcoming May 2 March

Gilman’s latest, which takes apart certain sheriff ‘s deputies’ statements one-by-one This latest mini-doc from Dennis Gilman supporting the May 2 Walk for Dignity is a doozy. In it, Gilman contrasts the inflammatory statements that certain sheriff’s duputies made during a recent MCSO press conference to news footage of Joe’s…

UPDATE: Doug Grant Sentencing Postponed Until Further Notice

Doug Grant, the onetime Phoenix Suns nutritionist convicted last month of manslaughter was scheduled to be sentenced Friday, May 1. But Vincent Funari, the able public information officer for the Maricopa County Superior Court, just sent out an e-mail to announce that Grant’s sentencing has been postponed until further notice because…

Spy Cameras in Downtown Chandler Chase Off Employers of Day Laborers

  The robot-like device standing in a gravel lot at the corner of Arizona Avenue and Buffalo is more than just a couple of surveillance cameras. The spindly contraption is really an anti-Mexican Machine, designed to discourage day laborers from hanging out in downtown Chandler. Despite the cameras’ gaze, three Hispanic men stood…

Noon Hour Home Invaders in Mesa Tie Up Woman, Ransack Home

Lunchtime? In Mesa, it’s home invasion time. Just before 12:30 yesterday afternoon, two men kicked in the front door of a home near Country Club Drive and Brown, Mesa police say. Not even a knock, apparently. They tied up the woman who owned the place and “ransacked the house.” This line in…

Officer Uribe Murder Case to Jury: Prosecution Closing Argument Tepid

The first-degree murder case of accused cop killer Donald Delahanty is in the hands of a Maricopa County jury.    Superior Court Judge Warren Granville sent the 12-person     panel home yesterday afternoon after opposing attorneys completed closing arguments in the death penalty trial.   The jurors were scheduled…

Hot Links: Tuition Surcharges, Bee Stings, and Facebook

The Arizona Board of Regents will vote today on a proposed tuition surcharge for Arizona’s universities. ASU’s proposed surcharge is $600 a year for state residents, and $800 a year for out-of-state students…A 9-year-old boy in Queen Creek was walking home from school Wednesday when he was attacked by bees…

Judge Bars Divorced Man from Taking His Kids to Mormon Services

Two years ago, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Robert Budoff decreed that Richard Franco could not take his children to a Mormon church. Never mind that Franco had been a Mormon his whole life. Or that on weekends when he had custody of his 14-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter, the…

Ask a Mexican on Cinco de Mayo Mix Tapes

As you drinko por Cinco this May 5, please take this column with you. It lists songs that mariachis will gladly play instead of having to glumly strum through the umpteenth “La Bamba” and “Guantanamera.” The following eclectic choices (and reasoning) came from hundreds submitted by wabs and savvy gabachos;…

Feedback from the Issue of Thursday, April 30, 2009

TRACKING THE PROBLEM Light-rail problems stem from mismanagement: Troubling story by Sarah Fenske on problems with the new light-rail system. A lot of these problems are caused by the tight economy, but others result from just plain mismanagement. I’ve ridden the trains regularly for a couple of months now and…

Doug Davis is Lights-Out as D-Backs Wallop Cubs in Series Finale

Sports fans, particularly baseball fans, love to play “What If?”  So, what if Brandon Webb were not stuck on the disabled list for the first month (and, perhaps, two months) of the season? What if? Would the D-Backs be keeping pace with the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers as we…

Campaign Finance Update: AZ AG to Cease Enforcement of Trigger Reports

  For all you eggheads who like to stay on top of the latest/greatest in campaign finance law, this just in: Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard says he’ll no longer enforce the state law that requires self-funded candidates to make special funding reports. Those so-called “millionaire candidates,” whose campaign funding…

Naturopathic Doctor Offers 10 Percent Discount for Swine Flu Patients

A local naturopathic doctor, taking advice from Rahm “Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste” Emanuel, announced today she’ll give swine flu patients a 10 percent discount.In an e-mail to news media around the Valley, including New Times, Heather Wdowin of Ambrosia Medical in Scottsdale writes that she’s “offering…

“Back in Black:” State No Longer Borrowing to Pay Daily Expenses

Like a king-sized overdraft protection program, Treasury Warrant Notes helped cover Arizona’s daily living expenses for 12 days starting April 15. But now the state is “back in black,” reports state treasurer Dean Martin.Martin announced today that the state had spent about $38,000 in interest for the notes, used to…

Swine Flu Arizona: Phoenix School Closes; State Not “Overly Worried”

Health officials closed a Phoenix elementary school today following a confirmed case of swine flu, but experts say they’re not “overly worried” because United States illnesses have been mild.A child from Moon Mountain Elementary School in Northwest Phoenix showed flu symptoms before news of the virus broke, and tests later…