2,700 Lawyers Can Be Wrong

Russell Pearce By Sarah Fenske We posted previously about State Representative Russell Pearce’s plan to exempt “public officers” from the oversight of the State Bar of Arizona – a pretty appalling idea on its face (See our previous post .) Now here’s a startling new fact. If Pearce’s plan goes…

The Shoe Still Don’t Fit, But…

Robert Ortloff By Paul Rubin After hearing two months of occasionally riveting testimony, the jury in the Robert Ortloff murder case finally will begin its deliberations tomorrow morning. Just got back from the closing arguments, which took up the better part of the day in the courtroom of Judge Warren…

What This World Needs

After almost 23 years of inflicting journalism at this rag (I mean, this august publication) and still having a blast, blogging could be a bit of a hoot, no?

Over the Weekend

On Friday a band of Guadalupe residents including mayor Rebecca Jimenez protested Sheriff Arpaio’s latest round of anti-immigration sweeps.

Attack of the Mutant Piñatas

There is a certain deficit of creativity in the piñata industry that is rivaled only by Hollywood’s continued insistence to rehash ancient TV shows rather than come up with an original thought.

Letters from the issue of Thursday, April 3, 2008

STRIKING RESEMBLANCE This old hog: The Bird proves that Sheriff Joe Arpaio is senile, dumb, evil, or brazen. It’s probably all of the above with emphasis on evil. This old hog appearing before an organization with neo-Nazi members would strain credibility (“Resident Evil,” The Bird, Stephen Lemons, March 27), except…

¡Ask a Mexican! pulls one over on the gringos

Belated April Fool’s Day, amigos! So many of you fell for my hoax of a farewell column last week (don’t any of you know that the feast day of St. Melito falls on April 1?) that I’m compelled to actually call it quits just to bask in your love and…

New Times founders honored for support of civil liberties

New Times founders Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin were honored as Civil Libertarians of the Year by the ACLU Foundation of Arizona at the organization’s banquet on Saturday, March 29. The American Civil Liberties Union gave its top award to Lacey and Larkin, executive editor and CEO of Village Voice…

Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s approval rating drops to 57% in Maricopa County.

According to a poll commissioned by American Traffic Solutions, the Scottsdale company that bills itself as “the largest provider of photo traffic enforcement programs to America’s big cities,” Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s approval rating is at 57% in Maricopa County, plus or minus 3.5%. The poll was reportedly done by Phoenix’s…

Catch the Fever

Valley Fever ‘s topic is Phoenix and the valley cities. That means that what you’ll find here are posts about issues pertaining to your life within this great metropolis.