Letters

Skin Flicks Facing hate: I was compelled to pick-up your magazine when I saw the swastika on the cover and I must say your piece was wonderfully powerful and compelling. (“Local Hero,” Susy Buchanan, June 19) I commend you for your coverage of this issue because people really don’t realize…

Local Hero

“The skinhead path leaves a trail of broken trust, lost comrades, and a little love and a lot of betrayal along the way. […] For the very unfortunate ones it ends behind bars for one reason or another. For these people there is no chance to ever make something of…

Spiked

The Galloping Gourmet Ron Walker has set the foodies in town talking — not just because he bought one of the most celebrated restaurants in the Valley, but for his unique brand of charm. In April, Walker and his stunning bride, the lovely Margarita Lopez Walker, held a coming-out party…

Who, What, When, Wear

When Phoenix native Angela Johnson moved back to the Valley after living in Los Angeles for eight years, she was prepared to leave the fashion industry behind. She had found success with Monkeywench, her own line of snowboard wear, and with her job as a designer for the popular streetwear…

Letters

Kick Asbestos The joke’s on us: Again and again, as I read all the stories of abuse, neglect and total lack of regard for human life and dignity, I am disgusted at the condition of our society (“Outlaw Dumping,” Robert Nelson, June 12). This is just another example of our…

Outlaw Dumping

NEAR SAFFORD — The five inmates weren’t told why they were being transferred to Fort Grant. Four of them didn’t really care. In prison, you take any change of scenery you can get, and Fort Grant, the frontier fort turned minimum-security prison at the base of the towering, pine-capped Mount…

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Flour Power The letters appeared one Saturday morning last month on the southern side of the mountain like one of the gods wrote them with a giant stick of chalk. On Tempe’s once-doomed “A” Mountain, the letter G was interlocked with ASU’s infamous A, and then an E (with a…

Heir Apparent

I was ecstatic when the press release arrived on my desk two weeks ago. It meant I didn’t have to run for sheriff of Maricopa County. Instead, the release said, W. Steven Martin would be doing this desperately needed civic duty for me. Martin, the longtime king of country music…

Law Less

Bert J. Martinez didn’t bring a toothbrush to court on June 2, but it would have been a good idea. At the end of a contempt hearing, Superior Court Judge Michael Jones sentenced Martinez to 48 hours in jail, to be served immediately, and fined him $450. Jones ruled Martinez…

Letters

SWAT Shop For all you do, this one’s for you: Thanks for the great article “Blue Crush” (Patti Epler, June 5). I thoroughly enjoyed reading the article and found it really interesting. I give the people in the SAU great respect and admiration for what they do. Unfortunately in our…

There’s Something About Phoenix

Every two weeks, on average, a Phoenix police officer intentionally fires a gun at a person. About half the time, someone is killed. That’s a lot of police shootings. The obvious question is why. Is there something wrong within the Phoenix Police Department? A New Times review of officer-involved shootings…

Judgment Day

Newspapers are notoriously short of institutional knowledge. Writers, typically wandering iconoclasts inclined toward the negative, usually grow weary of a city after a few years and soon go searching for newer pastures. I had been at New Times only two years when executive editor Mike Lacey, who started this paper…

Murder by Accident

The first time Rexann Dees tried to kill someone with her car, nobody — not even Dees herself — disputed the fact that she was mentally disturbed. Her mental illness was significant enough for a judge to find her incompetent to stand trial, and dismiss the felony assault charges filed…

House Rules

In a blow to the powerful fundamentalist Mormon church that controls most of the land in Colorado City, a Mohave County judge has ruled that religious dissidents Milton and Lenore Holm cannot be forced from their home without just compensation. “I feel like Colorado City really is part of America,”…

Letters

Fear Factor Death to the death penalty: Ray Krone’s story (“Death Road,” Robert Nelson, May 22), as disquieting as it is, certainly is not surprising. It is yet another glaring example of why we need a moratorium on the death penalty. Sadly, we live in a society where being “tough…

Blue Crush

The steel bars on the outer door of the suspected drug house were no match for the special squad of Phoenix police officers stacked up on the porch. A large pry bar did the trick. The inner wooden door popped open with a single blow of their battering ram. No…

Mission: Impossible

Arizona State University president Michael Crow rolls across the conference room floor in a chair, grabs a potted plant and begins a lecture on his vision for ASU to become the world’s leader in biodesign. “This plant is biodesign,” he says. “Nature, evolution, designed this plant. This plant can convert…

Out of Patients

A Phoenix hazardous-waste company fired at least two of its “rent-a-patient” employees last week, after revelations that the pair and others at the firm had been part of a sprawling insurance-fraud scheme. A top official for Onyx Environmental Services, a national hazardous-waste treatment, recovery and disposal firm with a plant…

Ant Farm

Evelyn Garcia stood behind her half-open door holding her two-month-old daughter Yanel as she answered my questions. She said she hasn’t let her baby out of her sight since the tragedy across the street. Her father would be returning soon from a trip to Home Depot. He was off buying…

Spiked

On Your Knees The Valley boasts companies that manufacture a wide variety of products, from computer chips to satellite rocket boosters. But a recent and risqué entry into the “Did you know this is made here?” category is making folks blush all over the country, and the world. Recently profiled…

Letters

Begging Your Pardon Fife drummed: Just finished your column on Fife Symington (“Criminal With an Asterisk,” Rick Barrs, May 15). Congratulations. I couldn’t have written one any better. What a shame this state has to put up with trash like that. Keep up the good work. John J. O’Connell Glendale…