EV’S LATEST INKLING MECHAM STILL LONGS TO BE A NEWSPAPER TYCOON

Evan Mecham, Arizona’s only impeached governor, can’t make headlines these days, no matter how hard he tries. Four years ago, the ousted Republican governor announced plans to launch his own Phoenix newspaper, an “unbiased” publication to compete with the impertinent scribes who insisted on chronicling the financial and political quirks…

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU LIVE BY THE GUN

Fear never strikes out. Now even Phoenix Mayor Paul Johnson deems it acceptable to boast on public television of a newly purchased rottweiler and home security system. Johnson explains: “We had a gentleman who was crawling in and out of our windows. He broke into our personal things. When arrested,…

BUY ME OUT FOR THE BALLPARK

Jerry Colangelo’s plan to build a glorious, open-air baseball stadium in downtown Phoenix has Norman King sitting somewhere in the infield. King, proprietor of King’s Onion House, is a 34-year-old farmer’s son who has run a produce operation in an almost-historic building at 425 East Jackson for seven years. He…

CATCH SUNS MANIA, FOR A PRICE

When he bought Phoenix Suns season tickets to give away to his customers, Brian James, general manager of a club called Houlihan’s, thought he was exhibiting business acumen and doing his part to back the Suns. But then James made the mistake of advertising his ticket-giveaway promotion. Suns management told…

SNOWBIRDS OF PREY

Snowbirds! Arizona merchants love em, Arizona motorists hate em, Steve Benson lampoons em. Beyond that, they’re fairly unobtrusive to most Valley residents. But in Arizona’s hinterlands, snowbirds are a much bigger deal–economically, socially and, increasingly, politically. Consider the case of sparsely populated Mohave County–an area the size of Massachusetts with…

OFF DANCER, OFF VIXEN

The owner of Le Girls–a nude juice bar at 5151 East Washington–faces fines and a possible prison sentence after pleading guilty to obscenity and liquor violations at a topless club in Kansas. The Kansas City, Kansas, club, Legs, has been ordered closed for at least two years, and its owners…

WHAT DOES NEAL ROBERTS KNOW?

For years, the tall man drank alone. He would arrive before noon at the bar of his choice, with a tumbler brought from home in his hand. Placing it on the bar, he would stare down at the bartender from his six feet four inches until he caught the attention…

GROW UP, PHOENIX

There has already been too much written and said about constructing a stadium for major-league baseball here in Phoenix. I suggest we stop the debate. For once, let’s get together and decide it is our civic duty to get this stadium built. I promise you, we will immediately feel better…

FROM THE BIG HOUSE TO GOD’S HOUSE

A smoky voice rings up to the rafters of the pink chapel at the Cathedral of the Valley in Glendale. With an otherworldly echo, it calls out to the 20 or so faithful gathered for the Sunday-afternoon service: “We lift up our hands toward Heaven and say, ‘Jesus, I reach…

CANAL KNOWLEDGE

Imagine signing an agreement to buy a fancy car on layaway, then having to pay for an expensive valve job before your first installment is due. That’s sort of what’s happened in the case of the Central Arizona Project. Although Arizona hasn’t even begun repaying the $2 billion it owes…

SAY GOODBYE, JOE

The television camera gives us a tight shot of Joe Bugel. The Phoenix Cardinals coach stands on the sidelines with his hands shoved into the pockets of his Windbreaker. He watches soulfully as the football sails toward the goal post 54 yards away. If the end-over-end kick by Brad Daluiso…

ONE BULLET, A LIFE CHANGED

I still remember the day I talked to Sarah Brady about her long battle with the National Rifle Association over what has finally become known as the Brady bill. “How about Ronald Reagan? How does he feel about your campaign for gun controls?” “Well,” Mrs. Brady said haltingly, “he’s been…

JAILHOUSE BLUES

Kenneth Wayne Reed keeps meticulous records. He has to. His future absolutely depends on it. Locked in Maricopa County’s Madison Street Jail for the last 18 months on felony charges of aggravated assault and kidnaping, 35-year-old Reed cannot meet the $25,000 bond needed for his release on domestic-violence charges. Frustrated…

BEATING A WIFE-BEATER

More than two years have passed since the night her then-husband, Samuel Parker, nearly killed her, but Alice Wheeler says she remembers almost every detail of the beating–until the point she lost consciousness. She’s sitting in a classroom at ASU West, telling her story to students in an undergraduate sociology…

SCHOOL FLUNKS THIS ONE

Lots of people know that Matt Martinez, a senior at Mountain View High School in Mesa, is editor of the school newspaper, The Viewpoint. Not nearly as many are aware that he’s also a devout Catholic, because Martinez believes that religion is a private matter. That belief prompted him to…

TAKING NOTE OF THE SUNS

I am forever searching for basketball’s ultimate truths. As part of this enduring quest, I went to the Suns-Portland game last Friday night at America West Arena. Upon arriving at my assigned seat, I was surprised to see that the man in the blue blazer sitting next to me was…