Shield of Dreams

The showdown started in high June. Facing off are the top guns of Maricopa County’s two crime-fighting agencies. But instead of six-shooters, County Attorney Rick Romley and Sheriff Joe Arpaio loaded their word processors and fired off nasty memos about the other to the county Board of Supervisors. The latest…

Distaste for Their Own Medicine

Dr. Ram Krishna delivered the best news possible to Mary Nixon: Her daughter, Billye, did not have cancer. Too bad he was wrong. Krishna, a Yuma orthopedic surgeon and secretary of the state Board of Medical Examiners (BOMEX), thought Billye’s cancer was a simple fracture. But when Mary tried to…

Martial Bliss

It’s late on a Saturday morning at Phoenix Civic Plaza. Downtown is quiet and hot, and there’s no sense of violence in the air. Until I go inside the civic center. The Grand Canyon State Games are being held here, and the first thing I see is a baton-twirling contest…

The Story So Far

A six-month New Times investigation reveals that companies controlled by one sitting Baptist Foundation of Arizona director and two former directors have received nearly $140 million worth of loans in complicated real-estate and stock transactions with BFA. A company controlled by one of those insiders in 1997 reported a net…

Blazing File Folders

Bill Perschetti was typing a letter when he found himself looking down the barrel of a gun. The office manager of Summerville and Associates had heard the front doors of the offices crash open, and someone yelling, “Police! Police!” He thought it was just a joke. Then he looked up…

Shakedown in Show Low

On a summer day in 1988, Tucson retirees Nita and Chuck Pratt visited an RV resort near Show Low. Juniper Ridge RV Resort sat atop an isolated ridge studded by fragrant juniper trees, a setting that seemed idyllic to the Pratts. They were also impressed by the resort’s country-club-style amenities–a…

Dear John

I’d like to point out that it’s been a wonderful two weeks for me. I haven’t had quite this much fun since I was interrogated in Hanoi. –Senator John McCain His anti-tobacco bill bombed. He was caught making fun of the First Daughter. The Supremes canned his line-item veto. And…

Museum Restoration

Arizona State University has exonerated ASU Art Museum Director Marilyn Zeitlin of wrongdoing in connection with allegations of misuse of university funds. Last week, ASU released findings of a four-month internal investigation into the allegations, which had surfaced in a state auditor general’s report last March. The conclusion: More than…

Flashes

Microsoft’s Man McCain The Flash is frothing at the mouth, anticipating the next Federal Election Commission campaign filings, due out later this month. Just whom has Campaign Finance Reform Poster Boy John McCain (our senior senator, no less) been sucking up to, lo these past tobacco-money-free months? Don’t cry for…

The Dark Side of the Rainbow

In Arizona, stealing someone’s water is a crime second only to horse thievery. But the people attending the Rainbow Gathering in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest are illegally diverting hundreds of thousands of gallons of the privately owned resource. Property owners and federal officials have opted not to get into a…

Letters

The Joke’s on John The first thing Senator John McCain did following the telling of a completely derogatory and vile “joke” at the expense of Chelsea Clinton was to write a letter of apology (Flashes, June 18). If he ever says that about either of my daughters, the first thing…

Cops Kid Around

The press packet makes it sound exciting. Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, it says. That’s the name of the Washington, D.C.-based organization that’s in Phoenix to discuss initiatives aimed at preventing kids from becoming criminals. “Arizona could cut crime–perhaps by half or more–by cutting the enemy’s most important supply line:…

Special Kay

Dr. Kay Rauth-Farley is checking on a toddler named Alex in the pediatric ward of St. Joseph’s Hospital. The 1-year-old has a fractured skull, and he’s whimpering in his bed. “Oh, baby,” she says soothingly. The pediatrician feels for the large mushy spot on top of the baby’s head. Alex…

Spaced Out in Tempe

The Tempe Arts Center (TAC) has always existed precariously. It was conceived by a well-meaning city committee in 1981 to be an independent, nonprofit spot of culture on then-run-down Mill Avenue. It grew into an ad hoc arts center that mounts a wide range of exhibits and sends artists into…

Flashes

McCain Mutiny? Oops! The first note of disenchantment with Arizona’s mouthy, self-aggrandizing Senator John McCain has been uttered by one of the media mavens who had crowned him their political Golden Boy. In Sunday’s New York Times, op-ed columnist Maureen Dowd unleashed a prickly fusillade at McCain for his tasteless…

Detourist Trap

John Wilson can’t go straight home in the morning. The city of Phoenix won’t let him. He lives just blocks from where 32nd Street and Shea Boulevard dump all of north Phoenix, north Scottsdale and Paradise Valley’s rush-hour traffic into the north end of the Squaw Peak Parkway. Three years…

Staff Infection

Several top staffers have left Arizona’s troubled Board of Medical Examiners (BOMEX). The agency, which has struggled for several years with a huge backlog of complaints against doctors, last week lost its chief lawyer and deputy director, departures apparently prompted by the arrival of a new executive director. Assistant Attorney…

Letters

Senator of Controversy Regarding the recent public outcry against Senator John McCain’s lack of character, he deserved it. Not only has he committed a despicable attack on an innocent young girl (Flashes, June 18), but when McCain should speak up about vital issues in our community, he remains silent. I…

Boy Meets Grill

In 1953, eating out was simpler than it is today. Remember the icy sweetness of a tall Root Beer Float or a super thick chocolate shake on a lazy summer day? Remember the juicy goodness of a grilled patty melt sittin’ next to a big mound of fries . …

Preach of trust

People wearing latex gloves sit on the floor of a west Phoenix living room, pulling artifacts from the life of Roger Somers Rudin out of large garbage bags and stacking them in leaning piles. Court documents. Photographs. Church records. Financial ledgers. Religious tracts. Articles of clothing. Nearly all of it…

Skid Row

Cindy Stewart was killed in a car wreck on state Highway 89 near Prescott on a hot and rainy August day in 1994. Never mind that she was the mother of four, including 7-year-old twins, on her way to pick up a 14-year-old daughter from band camp at Mingus Mountain…

Flashes

That’s Senator McNasty to You Arizonans have long known that John McCain fancies himself a comedian. In fact, the Snowy-Haired Senator bears an uncanny resemblance in demeanor and delivery to Slappy White. We won’t soon forget that during his first run for Congress in the Eighties, Humble John referred to…