Maricopa County Supervisor Don Stapley Indicted on 118 Counts

newspaper stories from the early 2000s, Maricopa County finally took action against shady county supervisor Don Stapley. A grand jury has  indicted Stapley on 118 criminal counts, alleging he failed to publicly disclose land deals and other business activities going back to when he was first elected in 1994. The charges include perjury, forgery, false…

State Boosts Water Quality Regulations; Gives Special Status to Fossil Creek

  Beautiful Fossil Creek just northwest of Payson was given the status of “Outstanding Arizona Water” today by state officials, mandating that government must protect it from harm. In a 3-1 vote, the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council approved new state water quality standards that protect both Fossil Creek and the…

Key Prosecution Witness Finally Finishes Testifying In Mormon Murder Case

Jenna Stradling — the 18-year-old stepdaughter of murder defendant Doug Grant (the smiling guy in the photo) and a key prosecution witness in the high-profile case — finally finished testifying a few hours ago after several tense days on the stand. The Brigham Young University freshman withstood a grueling cross-examination by Grant…

Fake Snow at Tempe Marketplace: Mystery Not Quite Revealed

A post in this blog about the fake snowfall each night at Tempe Marketplace received the following comment: My family ended up coughing our way out of the mall along with others trying to flee the snowy scene. Not sure it’s exactly “safe” to breathe so I’m wondering what the other…

Arizona Republic Journalists on Edge over Pending Layoffs

 To be kind, we’re not awfully huge fans of the Arizona Republic around here. But we do admit to a camaraderie with some of the hard-working folks over there who’re currently wondering if they’re going to have a job come Christmas.  Word from inside the newsroom is that the latest round of layoffs is…

Arizona Hermit Author Wins Major International Literary Award

A self-published book author who spent the last four years living as a hermit in a southeastern Arizona fire lookout has won a prestigious  international literary award.Glynn E. Thompson’s book, The Raving Eunuch Monks, sold 500 copies by word of mouth alone after he published it last year, according to…

Betsy Schneider at Phoenix Public Library

Betsy Schneider is back. This summer, Schneider (a photography professor at Arizona State University) showed her work at The Kitchenette, a small photo collective on Roosevelt Row. An entire wall of the gallery was devoted to dozens of images of Schneider’s daughter Madeleine, in various states of undress over the…

Media Weighs in on Napolitano’s Appointment to Homeland Security

Barack Obama has named Arizona’s governor Janet Napolitano as the nation’s Homeland Security secretary. This is Janet’s biggest spotlight ever, and the country is being hit with a flurry of news stories about her. Obama made it official this morning during a news conference in Chicago. According to an Associated Press article just…