Problems Alleged at Maricopa Skill Center Are Lacking in Evidence

One of the most shocking claims from the Reverend Jarrett Maupin’s news conference this week was that a college instructor was forced to work for many hours each day without a bathroom break. Gena Radabaugh, an ex-associate instructor of cosmetology at the Maricopa Skill Center at 1245 East Buckeye Road…

Maricopa County Mugshots of the Week: Symbols

At the end of the week, we bring you a roundup of visitors to the desert’s own Fourth Avenue Jail. To be considered for our Maricopa County mugshots of the week, get arrested, strike a pose, and we’ll take care of the rest. This week, we analyze various symbols on…

Ask a Mexican on Appropriate Comebacks

I work with mostly young, progressive, educated white folks at an institution of higher education in Southern California. The other day, I mentioned buying a shirt that reads “Illegal immigration started in 1492.” We had a good laugh and my co-worker, whom I like a lot, said that it actually…

“Dreamers” Allowed to Pay In-State Tuition

Many Arizona residents who were brought to the country illegally when they were children will be allowed to pay in-state tuition at Maricopa County’s community colleges. Former Attorney General Tom Horne had filed a lawsuit several years ago to prevent the Maricopa Community College system from offering in-state tuition rates…

John McCain May Have a Serious Primary Challenge, Poll Shows

Senator John McCain is in “big trouble” for the Republican primary next year, according to one pollster. Despite this primary election not taking place for well over a year, only 37 percent of Republican voters told Public Policy Polling that they generally support McCain for reelection, while 51 percent say…

Arizona Government Slammed in 2015 Environmental Report Card

The Arizona Chapter of the Sierra Club released its 21st annual Environmental Report Card for the state Legislature and governor, concluding that the two are “moving Arizona backwards, one bill at a time.” The club gave all but one Republican legislator an F, and Governor Doug Ducey a D. At…

Phoenix Speeder Caught Going 131 mph

Arizona Department of Public Safety officers clocked a speeder going 131 mph on State Route 51 on Sunday afternoon. According to DPS, when a motorcycle officer attempted to pull over the 2014 Ford Mustang, the driver, 22-year-old Alejandro Barraza, veered right over several lanes and crashed into another car…

Phoenix Man Shot and Killed in Apparent Domestic-Violence Incident

A 24-year-old Phoenix man was shot and killed by his girlfriend early Sunday morning in an apparent domestic-violence incident, police say. According to court documents obtained by New Times, Erasmo Gonzales and his family were hosting a party at their house Saturday night for the Mayweather-Pacquiao boxing match, and his…

Peoria 2-Year-Old Shoots Himself in the Face

A 2-year-old boy in Peoria shot himself in the face last night after finding a gun in his parents’ bedroom. Peoria Police Sergeant Shari Howard says the boy is alive, and in stable but critical condition at Phoenix Children’s Hospital…

Arizona Uranium Mine Decision Appealed by Plaintiffs

A coalition of environmental groups is joining the Havasupai Tribe in appealing a U.S. District Court decision last month that Energy Fuels Inc. can resume uranium mining at Canyon Mine in Northern Arizona. The groups had filed a preliminary injunction in March 2013 to stop the company from completing construction…