AZ’s Holiday Weekend DUI Stats Weren’t Pretty

The DUI figures for the 4th of July weekend are in, and the results are, well, sobering: 443 people were arrested for a DUI between Friday and Sunday —151 of which had a blood alcohol content of .15 or greater. (To put that in perspective, with a BAC that high,…

Poor Rappel Setup Led to ASU Student’s Fatal Fall

An inadequate setup for a rappel anchor led to the 125-foot, fatal fall of Arizona State University student Katelyn Conrad in January, a newly released report shows. The tragic incident, like the rappelling deaths of a Phoenix firefighter and a 15-year-old boy at Camelback Mountain last August, could also have…

Confederate “Stand By the Flag” Rally at Walmart Got Heated

What began as a pro-Confederate flag and anti-Walmart protest Sunday afternoon quickly devolved into a tit-for-tat screaming match between protesters and counter-protesters about race relations, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Citizen’s United, the military-industrial complex, food stamps, Nazi Germany, and, interestingly, sheep—one self-declared “patriot” with a bullhorn screamed “baaa,…

Brnovich Concedes Living Wage Case to Lefties

I took a lot of raspberries from the left over the profile I did earlier this year of Arizona’s new Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich. Though, I must admit that I enjoy ticking off liberals who think New Times should mimic their own third-grade comic-book attitude toward politics. You know: Dems…

Congressional Leaders Urge U.S. Senate to Help Phoenix Fight the FAA

Four Arizona congressional representatives sent U.S. Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake a letter urging them to introduce an amendment in the 2016 Senate Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations bill that would demand the FAA address the airplane noise problem disrupting the lives of thousands of Phoenix residents. Congressman…

Department of Child Safety Audit Report Will Be Released Today

The  long-awaited independent audit of the Department of Child Safety will be made public sometime this morning. It’s unclear what the verdict will be, but if recent statistics and news reports about the downward trends of the agency are any indication, there’s likely to be a lot of constructive criticism…

Supreme Court Upholds AZ Independent Redistricting Commission

In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that Arizona’s independent election redistricting commission does not violate the “election clause,” and is therefore constitutional. After a voter initiative to create an independent redistricting commission in Arizona passed in 2000, there has been an ongoing debate about whether the commission…

$1 Million Settlement in MCSO Wrongful Death Suit

Maricopa County settled yet another wrongful death suit this week, paying almost $1 million to the family of Felix Torres, who died an excruciatingly painful death from ulcer-related complications in a county jail while detention officers refused to help him. Michael Lacey wrote about the case last month for New…

Two Sites in AZ Top List of Most Endangered Historical Places

The National Trust for Historic Preservation recently published its annual list of the most endangered historical places in the country, and it included two sites in Arizona: the Grand Canyon and Oak Flat. The Grand Canyon, and the adjacent 1.7 million acres of its watershed, face threats from mining, development,…

Gaming Department Raids Phoenix Internet Cafe, Arrests Manager

The Arizona Department of Gaming and Phoenix police raided a Phoenix Internet cafe on Wednesday, arresting the manager in connection with an illegal gambling operation. Bradley John Babinski, Jr., 28, was arrested after 1 p.m. yesterday following an investigation of the Netclix Internet Cafe at 3575 North Dunlap Avenue in…

Maricopa County Mugshots of the Week

At the end of the week, we bring you a roundup of visitors to the Fourth Avenue Jail in downtown Phoenix. To be considered for Mugshots of the Week, get arrested, strike a pose, and we’ll take care of the rest. This week: It’s officially summer! 10) Booked on suspicion…

News Organizations Sue to Open Records on Accused Garland Attacker

A group of news agencies have banded together to try to force disclosure of now-sealed records related to the Phoenix man being held in the Garland, Texas attack. Phoenix Newspapers, Inc., (publisher of the Arizona Republic), Channel 5 (KPHO-TV), Channel 12 (KPNX-TV) and Channel 15 (KNXV-TV) filed suit today in…

Damning Report About PHX Aviation Department Released

The Acting Director for the City of Phoenix’s Aviation Department has been suspended for 40 hours without pay and demoted in the wake of an investigation into the long process leading up to the September 18 flight path changes at Sky Harbor International Airport. Ever since the changes, which were part…

Reverend Maupin Calls Church-Security Critics Jealous and Hypocritical

Well-known Phoenix Reverend Jarrett Maupin believes that criticism of the plan he made with Sheriff Joe Arpaio to put armed guards outside of 60 predominantly black churches in Phoenix stems from “preacher pettiness” and “personality animosity.” He specifically calls out Reverend Reginald D. Walton and Pastor Warren Stewart jr. for…