Hot Links: Phoenix Coyotes, Bus Vandals, and Star Trek

Republican legislative leaders will bring a budget proposal to an Appropriations Committee in the state Senate today. The proposal includes privatizing three prisons, and cutting $220 million from K-12 funding. Not included in the proposal is the tax increase Governor Jan Brewer pushed for…After declining to make a ruling from…

Three State Prison Guards Indicted for Inflating Overtime Reports

Three Arizona Department of Corrections detention officers have been indicted on fraud charges following a long investigation that showed they had cheated on pay sheets, says the Maricopa County Attorney’s office.Evan Vincelli, 28, Sonja Schroeder, 26, and Joseph Constantino, 38, stand accused of stealing a total of $56,000 in 2006…

Bryant Wilkerson Sentenced to Probation — Prosecutor Asked for Prison

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Teresa Sanders had never seen anything like it.Sanders was in court Friday morning to sentence Bryant Wilkerson, a 30-year-old Fountain Hills postal clerk whose cause was championed by both New Times and the NAACP. Wilkerson was involved in an accident in May 2007 that killed 15-year-old…

UFO in Phoenix That Looked Like a Giant Balloon was… Take a Guess

A “mysterious” object that spurred articles in the Arizona Republic and elsewhere turned out to be a giant research balloon — which was exactly what it looked like in pictures. UFOs spin almost as much fun as Bigfoot in the media, and Arizona has been hyper-fertile ground for sightings since…

Swine or Not, Flu Outbreak at Phoenix Grade School Prompts Closure

Lowell Elementary School in Phoenix has been close by health officials until May 26 because of an outbreak of “influenza like illness.”Swine flu could be the cause, but no tests are planned. The virus, officials have decided, has a weak punch. Still, “as a precaution,” Lowell is being closed until…

Hot Links: Bisbee Fire, UFOs, and Robot SWAT

A wildfire burning near Bisbee has led to some closures on Highway 80. The fire, called the Mule Pass Fire, was believed to have scorched 140 to 150 acres as of 8 p.m. last night, and is burning away from town, according the Arizona State Forestry Division…A strange, glowing object…

Joe Arpaio’s Gulags on Lockdown Over Hunger Strike, Candlelight Vigil Tonight (Monday) at 7:30p.m.

True to form, Sheriff Joe Arpaio is milking a hunger strike ongoing in his jails, locking down three of his uncertified, Amnesty International-condemned gulags today over the so-called threat of “inmate-on-inmate-violence.” Alas, the danger of “inmate-on-inmate violence” wasn’t a concern for Arpaio following the murder of inmate Robert Cotton on May 1, 2008 by a…

Tucson Citizen Owners Could be Forced to Publish Paper; Judge to Rule Tueday

After a 90-minute hearing in federal court, Judge Raner Collins said he will decide Tuesday whether to order the corporate owners of the Tucson Citizen to keep publishing the 138-year-old newspaper.State Attorney General Terry Goddard, who accuses Gannett and Lee Enterprises of trying to monopolize the Tucson daily newspaper market,…