THEY WRITE REAL GOOD

For the second time in three years, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University has finished first in the Hearst Foundation Intercollegiate Writing Competition, winning $10,000 for the school. ASU journalism students beat out entries from Northwestern University and the University of Missouri for first place in…

ONE BRUTAL NIGHT IN WEST PHOENIX

A Phoenix cop since 1983, Hardin had been a sergeant for only three months when Rodriquez stole the Chevy and presented him with one of his first major tests as a supervisor. Hardin interviewed Rodriquez a few hours after the clash. He focused on the guy who smashed into the…

MARCHING TO A DIFFICULT DRUM

ARCHITECTS WOULD always rather start with a clean slate-a nice, bare patch of dirt with no other buildings crowded around it, and no architectural masterpieces in the neighborhood that a new kid would either have to bow to or fight with. When the lot isn’t vacant and the architect has…

ONE BRUTAL NIGHT IN WEST PHOENIX

MAURICIO RODRIQUEZ celebrated his 20th birthday a few days after Christmas 1990 by hot-wiring a late-model Chevy pickup. He and two friends then careened through the streets of west Phoenix in the stolen vehicle. ²Along the way, the Phoenix man slowed long enough for his pals to hop out, then…

DOG DAY AFTERNOON

A few months ago, a Shar-Pei escaped from his north Phoenix backyard and wandered to a nearby apartment complex on Shangri-La Road. The friendly dog trotted up to a woman named Vickie Back, and she fed him a snack and a bowl of water. No dummy, he stuck around Back’s…

TOWER OUTAGE

To the state Land Department, it seemed like a good way to make money. A group of civic boosters touted it as an economic shot in the arm.” But to many of the people who live north of Carefree Highway, the very idea of three 200-foot-high radio towers in the…

ROOTING FOR THE NEWS

The romantic mirage of small-town life is bucolic contentment. This is one of life’s sadder delusions. In remote Arizona, the disputes are loud, frequent and messy. Worse, the intimate potholes of your life fascinate your neighbors. Your debts, your love interests, your spouse’s shingles-it’s all grist at the local coffee…

ROOTING FOR THE NEWS

That’s certainly one viewpoint. But it ignores entirely the faculty’s feeling that its members had no say in campus matters. And Dr. Walker was widely viewed as ruling the campus like Idi Amin Dada. Walker enforced a gag order that forbade all faculty and staff from making any public statements…

MOTOROLA

Jeanine herself got cancer in her late 40s. Before she died in 1989, she told her daughter Lisa that she suspected that living near the plant had a lot to do with the family’s illnesses. Then Jeanine’s husband, Tom, got cancer. Next, Lisa got cancer. Now 31, Lisa thinks a…

WHERE IS ARAZI?

Of course Lee Vance has heard of Arazi. Lee Vance is an air-traffic controller at Yuma International Airport, from which 250,000 airplanes land and take off every year. He helps make sure they don’t crash while they’re doing it. It’s an `initial approach fix,'” he says of Arazi. No, Lee…

PLEADING POVERTY

The ax fell with scant warning at Community Legal Services last week. The nonprofit law center that serves as a last resort for poor clients fired one-fourth of its staff, including four attorneys, in the face of a hefty drop in funding. Long in precarious financial straits, CLS decided that…

MOTOROLA

¯ Oh, brother. We definitely drank it. There’s no doubt,” says Lisa McNamara, who lived just four doors down from the Motorola plant. It just makes me sick that the city didn’t start testing the wells earlier.” Lisa McNamara has reason to be angry. Various members of her family have…

MOTOROLA

DANIEL E. NOBLE was hardly a charismatic patriarch. He was bald and soft-bellied, with a thin, stiff smile. His favorite conversations centered on transistor design. Nobody paid much attention in 1949 when he opened a research lab on North Central Avenue called Motorola.” But it wasn’t long before folks renamed…

MOTOROLA

This was an estimated annual discharge rate from this facility that could have been ongoing for previous years,” the report says. Motorola admits it emitted solvents into the air-in 1987, for instance, 500,000 pounds of solvents were released. But the company won’t say for sure that during the span of…

THE AWFUL TRUTH

You can watch the news and you can see Malcolm and Martin in the people they interview,” says a young black woman during a discussion following the opening of Black Theatre Troupe’s new production, The Meeting. The play could not have opened at a more apt-or a more painful-time. Last…

THE STATE OF REAL ESTATE

For almost a year, Jerry Holt has worked in bureaucratic limbo as Governor Fife Symington’s commissioner of the Arizona Department of Real Estate, running the agency and awaiting word on whether the state Senate will confirm his appointment. Now, with a hearing on his confirmation likely next week in the…

CHERCHEZ LA FEMME

Time is running out. Unless attorney Steve Mitchell finds the woman, the murder charge against Dan Willoughby must be dropped. Without her testimony, there is no case. Yesenia Patino is her name. For months she has been on the run in Mexico since allegedly collaborating with Willoughby in the brutal…

ON THE ENEMIES LIST

Here’s an interesting way to begin your day. Lie awake in bed before the sun comes up thinking about explaining to the woman who cares for your 3-year-old that you are not a cocaine dealer. No matter what the morning newspaper says. Television reports had begun airing that charge about…

THERE GOES THE “JUDGE”

Cantelme’s bitter relationship with Ortega extends at least back to the Eighties, when the police administration and firefighters lined up on opposite sides of the issue of political redistricting. The hatred grew between these two and, at one point, Cantelme was the only non-police officer to march in a protest…

THERE GOES THE “JUDGE”

Pat Cantelme and Duane Pell, the firefighters whose friendship Bartlett claims has caused him to be persecuted, say that they know him only glancingly through Democratic functions, and that he was not involved as a private investigator at the time of Cantelme’s indictment. (The charges against Cantelme were dropped.) There…

IRIS SPRING THIS BULB’S FOR YOU

A few weeks back, Don and Bobbie Shepard were among the very few people in town actually looking forward to the arrival of April 15. And why not? As owners of a mom-and-pop iris farm in northwest Phoenix, their business was blooming and, furthermore, their stalk portfolio had never looked…