Internet-Gambling Crackdown in Arizona Takes Out “Wi-Fi Cafes”

The strip-mall computer casino in Phoenix has no business name on its door. The most prominent sign on the glass storefront warns patrons not to loiter. Two heavy blankets hang from the ceiling just inside the front doors, blocking light and any view of the interior from the parking lot…

Anti-Marijuana Crusaders to Talk “Science” of Cannabis in Phoenix

A group of scientists and activists are coming to Phoenix later this month to talk about the “science” of marijuana in what appears to be another publicly funded prohibitionist political event. The all-day affair, “Marijuana: The Science and the Experiment,” promises to share “true scientific facts” about the alleged harms…

Guru James Ray’s Comeback Attempt Disgusts Sweat Lodge Victim’s Family

Self-help guru and ex-con James Arthur Ray is trying not to let the 2009 deaths of three people at his Arizona sweat lodge extinguish his once-promising motivational-speaking career.  On Friday, Ray is scheduled to return to Phoenix for a “one night only,” question-and-answer session called: “A Night of Solutions.” “James will…

Top 10 Reasons Banning “Puppy Mill” Dogs From Pet Stores Is Pointless

Dozens of cities across the country have tried to fight overcrowded, mass-breeding operations – i.e., “puppy mills” – with legislation that bans commercial pet sales. These laws usually stipulate that pet stores may only source animals from shelters and rescue operations, and as such, are incredibly controversial. Proponents say they go…

Metro Phoenix Labor Day Weekend DUI Checkpoints

It’s puzzling that in the age of Uber and Lyft, hundreds of Valley residents are expected to get pulled over this Labor Day weekend and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. But it always happens during long holiday weekends, despite the many warnings in the media. Last year, law enforcement…

Southwest Cannabis Conference Coming to Phoenix Next Month

The Southwest Cannabis Conference and Expo will roll into the Phoenix Convention Center for three days in October, with 300 exhibitors, prominent guest speakers, a job fair, and other events expected to draw thousands. (Full disclosure: New Times is the media sponsor of the conference, along with the title sponsor,…

Arpaio Begs for Money While His Lawyers Make Bank in Melendres

You can’t fault Sheriff Joe Arpaio for lack of chutzpah. The guy continues to beg for campaign donations while his contempt of the federal court in the ACLU’s big civil rights case Melendres v. Arpaio is costing us beaucoup bucks. Check this recent gimmicky e-mail (below) desperately seeking any cash you’ve…

The Time Jared from Subway Hit On Me

When I first heard the news that Subway’s Jared Fogle had confessed to having sex with minors and possessing child porn, like most sub-sandwich-loving Americans I was shocked. But I also wasn’t entirely surprised that he had a secret sleazy side. That’s because 10 years ago, while he was married to…

Arizona’s Measles Vaccination Rate Worst in Nation, CDC Says

Arizona babies are the least likely in the country to be vaccinated against measles, mumps, and rubella, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest immunization survey. About 84 percent of the state’s children between the ages of 19 and 35 months have received the MMR shot,…

FEMA May Deploy Response Team to Navajo Nation Following Mine Spill

One day after Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye formally requested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency help his government deal with the fallout of last month’s Gold King Mine spill, the FEMA team from Region IX is set to meet and discuss a possible response today. Begaye’s letter specifically requested a…