On Knowing Everything About Plants and Working Hard

I have a question from one Mexican to another: Why do gabachos think we know everything about plants? During conversations with the estadounidenses, I will get asked about plants, pruning, how to keep roses alive, etc. I understand many of my compatriotas working over here are gardeners (and the best…

All-Star Schedule

NBA All-Star Weekend features a slew of activities, from basketball legend Clyde Drexler cooking up cuisine to hordes of hip-hop shows. Go to the Up on the Sun blog for the lowdown on the shows. Our cover story this week explores the tattoos of Phoenix Suns players, but if you…

Feedback from the Issue of Thursday, February 12, 2009

Steeler Nation is one huge dysfunctional family: As a lifelong Steelers fan, a lifelong Pittsburgh resident, a blue-collar, 15-year veteran of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire, a 25-year veteran of the United States Army Reserve (Retired), I found your comments to be right on and hilarious. You probably have received…

Light Rail Collision Nets Bus Driver a Ticket for Running Red Light

Contrary to speculation in several media outlets, including ABC-15 News (KNXV) and the Arizona Republic, the driver of a bus that hit a light rail train yesterday did not have a green light, police said. The Orbit bus driver received a citation today for running a red light at Lemon…

Gerald Richard Hired as Adviser by State Attorney General Terry Goddard

Gerald Richard, former director of the Phoenix Police Department and unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Maricopa County Attorney, has taken a job as state Attorney General Terry Goddard’s “special policy advisor.” His new job is already receiving criticism from one of the closeted bloggers over at the right-wing Sonoran Alliance site, the indignant “Chewie:” Employees…

Feb. 10 In Blogs: Sports Illustrated, Kinch, Sea Saw And More

We understand that in the 24-hour news cycle it can be difficult to keep up. Worry not! We have the solution. Check back on Valley Fever every evening for highlights from each of New Times’ blogs. Today’s entries: Valley Fever: Shocking News: Sheriff Joe Arpaio Sued Over Two More Inmate…

Arizona Court of Appeals Mercifully Rules Against a State Agency That Told a Poor Woman She Didn’t Need Dentures, That She Could Just Exist on a Liquid Diet

Some years ago, Bridget Sharpe became eligible for AHCCCS, the state’s health-care program for the needy. She enrolled with the program’s Mercy Care Plan to receive medical services.  What remained of Sharpe’s teeth were in a state of “rampant decay,” according to an Arizona Court of Appeals decision this month. (Those perfect choppers depicted…