EDUCATION INTERRUPTUS

It’s three days before Christmas, and tired shoppers–including Jennifer, a preppy young woman–are resting against a marble fountain at Fashion Square. A graduate of Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Jennifer’s home on break. She’s a junior in college. With her are two boys, both high school freshmen, both wearing baseball…

CITIZEN, TEACH THYSELF

“Toddler X, you can’t attend this preschool. We’re learning numbers and colors and getting ready to go to school. But your mommy and daddy came to this country illegally, so you’ll have to wait until you’re old enough for kindergarten and then do the best you can . . .”…

AN ENTERPRISING DEFENDANT

When we last checked on Dean Mark Brewer, he was sitting in Maricopa County Jail on $314,000 bail, charged with 132 counts of theft in the looting of $8.17 million from the now-closed Charter Title Agency. But Brewer didn’t gain access to the world of high finance by being a…

MURDERING THE TRUTH

As the centerpiece of a high-profile investigative series, the Arizona Republic published a story suggesting Arizona Boys Ranch employees had mistreated and later murdered a troubled black teenager. The story was wrong. In compiling the story, two Republic reporters doctored quotes, failed to interview key witnesses and ignored contradictory information…

THE TRUCKS STOPPED HERENEON ROADRUNNER’S FUTURE IS ANYBODY’S GAS

The Roadrunner Truck Stop is history. Earlier this month, more than three years after changing traffic patterns forced the gas station-cum-hash house out of business, bulldozers and steam shovels descended on the onetime truckers’ paradise located west of I-17, just north of McDowell Road. When the dust had settled over…

THE HIGH PRICE OF HEROISM

The two men walked into the Subway sandwich shop with their weapons hidden. Both carried large, serious knives and they demanded all the money in the drawer. One guy went into the back of the store and grabbed the woman who managed the place. Out front, the second thief held…

MIRACLE ON 24TH STREET

The memory of the uniquely Mexican way of practicing his religion. After a short time in Tombstone, Francisco settled in the area around 24th Street and Baseline Road, a part of the Valley that was then devoted to citrus orchards and cotton fields, and to a great extent still is…

TRIAL AND TERROR

“Here’s how I felt about it,” Steve Bisbee, the lawyer, was saying. He was talking about his role in the biggest trial of his career. He was also talking about a period of more than a month during which some who wanted him to lose kept threatening every day to…

IT’S THE ETYMOLOGY, STUPID

Hey, you Democrats, Bob Grossfeld has a message for you: Things aren’t as bad as they seem. Unless you’re a “liberal” Democrat. In that case, you’d best start calling yourself “progressive.” Grossfeld, a Tempe-based Democratic political consultant, suggests that his party’s malaise is, to some extent, a matter of semantics…

PUTTING SAFETY LAST

Sodium azide, the chemical that inflates auto safety air bags, is nasty stuff. It is highly flammable, often explosive and extremely toxic. It is so sensitive, in fact, that large explosions have been set off by workers performing such innocuous tasks as placing a wrench on a bolt or using…

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

“!@#%&*!+?!” Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, we return you to the Tourette’s syndrome support-group meeting currently in progress. “Yeah, you’re in the right,” says the meeting’s good-natured host as she welcomes a couple of newcomers into a recent monthly gathering of the group. “The AA meeting’s…

UNSOLVED MURDER, SHE WROTE

Who killed Carmen? Almost 30 years after the attractive young legal secretary’s bludgeoned body was discovered northeast of Phoenix, Rose Weite still doesn’t have a clue who murdered her friend–and that explains why the fledgling true-crime author has just written a book using that question as its title. But at…

IS THIS WHAT THEY MEAN BY LOW EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS?

The other day, quite by accident, I received a fascinating notice in the mail about Keith Turley. It was an alumni bulletin from Arizona State University, and it reported that Turley, the retired head of Arizona Public Service Company, had been granted an honorary doctor’s degree by the school. Dr…

PLEASE, SANTA, BRING ME A TENANT

These hectic days, all bargain-conscious holiday shoppers must, as a matter of faith, make their pilgrimage to I. Magnin. I. Magnin, the luxury department store that helps anchor Sam Grossman’s Biltmore Fashion Park, is going out of business. Everything in the store, remodeled only recently at a cost of millions,…

TORT ABORT

Dr. Brian Finkel is an outgoing bear of a man given to bursts of enthusiasm and outrage. Even though he has a long history of working with the press, on first meeting, he seems overeager to impress, to demonstrate that he is one of the good guys. After a while,…

CAN YOU SPELL “SELLOUT”?

Can You Spell “Sellout”? By Tom Fitzpatrick Jerry Rubin died last week. He was 56. Once a famous Vietnam War protester, Rubin was struck by a car near his affluent Los Angeles home and never regained consciousness. They said he was jaywalking. I remember him as a young man. With…

THE U-HAUL TRAGEDY

L.S. Shoen is a lonely, 78-year-old man who now lives in a small tract house outside Las Vegas. He is regarded by some as a business genius, responsible for building the billion-dollar U-Haul empire. He has fathered 12 children. Some hate him enough to have run him off from the…