Insect Aside

This summer and fall, Tempe officials hid from the public a serious infestation of encephalitis-carrying mosquitoes that bred in a wetlands immediately west of the $150 million Tempe Town Lake, city records reveal. Records and interviews show that Tempe officials knew encephalitis-carrying mosquitoes were breeding in huge numbers west of…

Sunnyslope Sunset

Paul Bellanger, who died October 30 at age 68 after a long illness, probably wouldn’t have liked his memorial service. He hated people fussing over him. But the 200 or so friends — including many top Phoenix city officials — who came to Hansen’s Mortuary in Sunnyslope to remember him…

In Bob (‘s Sister) We Trust

You wouldn’t know Judy Pollard is Bob Pollard’s sister just by talking to her. At least you won’t find any of the telltale signs that would brand her as kin to one of indie-rock’s most-recognizable and talked-about figures. You won’t catch Judy discussing the merits of Wire’s 154 or contemplating…

Is It Time To Pull The Thug?

In 1992, the Evanston Human Relations Council in Evanston, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, filmed a public-service announcement with an anti-gang message. The spot created an Olympics of hate crimes, showing a white skinhead, a robed Ku Klux Klansman and a black gangster receiving Olympic medals. It asked which hateful…

Twisted Ecologic

Sandy Bahr has a lonely job. As conservation outreach coordinator of the Grand Canyon chapter of the Sierra Club, Bahr is the only full-time environmental lobbyist at the Arizona Legislature. She’s usually the sole voice in opposition to bills that fly through the conservative legislature — bills navigated by her…

Forgive Us Our Debts

We are very prudent in our investments and closely watch our expenditures. All this adds up to a low-cost operation which provides higher yields to you. — From Answers to Your Questions About Investing with BFA, a Baptist Foundation of Arizona brochure On November 5, the Baptist Foundation of Arizona…

The Phantom Report

Now that the November 2 Los Arcos election has passed, will Scottsdale finally make public the crucial Flexer report? City officials have kept the financial analysis from becoming public since this summer, when city-hired private consultant Allen Flexer says he gave it to Scottsdale redevelopment director Gary Roe. Flexer tells…

Flashes

Clippity Clop A loyal Flashophile passed along an interesting fund-raising letter mailed to Arizonans by the School CHOICE Trust. The trust is soliciting money to grant scholarships to poor kids who want to attend private schools. Nothing wrong with that. It’s an admirable goal. The fact that Arizona grants a…

Track Marks

The six dog has been doom for me lately. Two nights before Halloween, I had easy money on San Tan Mischief in the second, a two-to-one favorite. But the six dog, Golden Lady, got tangled up in the pack on the first turn, wiped out, and took San Tan with…

Policy Wanks

Just mentioning last year’s Arizona Juvenile Justice Evaluation Final Report, the latest and maybe the heftiest in a decadelong flurry of state-funded reports about gang and juvenile crime in Arizona, makes state Representative Kathi Foster sputter. “How many more times do we have to sit through and rehash what we’ve…

See Ya Later, Litigator

Fifty-eight-year-old Christina Acker, also known as Frieda Sabisch, was on the lam for a week, having mysteriously escaped from a maximum-security women’s unit at the Arizona State Prison Complex at Perryville on October 28. She was apprehended snoozing on a couch in the Memorial Union of Arizona State University on…

Tip of the ICEHOUSE

HELEN HESTENES, OWNER AND CURATOR of the Icehouse, can find raw material for creative inspiration in just about anything. Take breast cancer, for instance. Eager to explore the artistic aspects of the disease, Hestenes once invited the public to participate in an installation called “The Invisible Woman.” An interactive exhibition,…

Flashes

Republic to Earth: We Matter The Arizona Republic yearns to be considered competent, or even possessing a clue, on any given story. The Republic is brontosaurus-slow on the uptake — and when it realizes that events have once again passed it by, it makes transparent attempts to establish legitimacy. Such…

But Is It?

Though there have been a few remarkable exceptions in recent years — An Inspector Calls and Angels in America among them — Broadway tours of nonmusical plays rarely visit the Valley. After a season of Fames and Footlooses, the chance to see three actors talking, just talking their way through…

Straits of Magellan

Zorro fights for the underdog…Knowledge is power. — message from “Zorro,” posted on the “Magellaninfo” Web site. In 1995, Walt and Linda Schroeder mortgaged their home in British Columbia, then took $20,000 and invested in what they thought would be a terrific real estate deal with an Arizona company. Now…

Car Pool

Car dealers have long been notorious for finding creative ways to make customers part with their money. But Tempe attorney Michael Shaw thinks he’s found a new tactic. Shaw says he and his partners have uncovered a pattern of deception among many Arizona car dealers that has resulted in car…

Abated Breath

Los Arcos developers intend to divert about $541,000 a year in property taxes currently earmarked for public schools to an independent board that would decide how to spend the money on schools. The diversion is part of a property-tax abatement plan Los Arcos developers say they will request as part…

Mean Season

Queen Creek is such a desolate place that when the Arizona Boys Ranch Spartans play football on a Friday, the lights of the stadium become a beacon in the desert. On October 15, the lights are blazing for the Spartans’ homecoming game, but the spectators are getting bored. The inept…

What’s Up, Doc?

Dr. Mary Rimsza, a pediatrician and leading advocate for abused and neglected children, has ended her careerlong affiliation with the county hospital and moved on to an older group of patients. Rimsza resigned from her job as head of MedPro, the group that provides doctors for Maricopa Medical Center, and…

Welcome to the Club

We do not have gangs here,” a Latino leader said on October 20 during a contentious meeting of about 100 people at a south Phoenix community center. The speaker, Art Luera, chairs the Barrio Unidos Fight Back Committee. Ironically, the City of Phoenix organized the group a few years ago…

Diary of a Madman

I like doing screamers the best. Don’t get me wrong. It’s not like I don’t appreciate moaners. I still feel like I’m communicating effectively with the ones who collapse, go fetal and mew for mercy. I mean, hey, the nights get long. I like a little variation, same as the…

Lost Arcos

THE CITY OF SCOTTSDALE AND WOULD-BE BUILDERS OF the $1 billion Los Arcos redevelopment project are suppressing crucial financial information related to the proposed 18,000-seat hockey arena and adjacent commercial development. Voters in Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Guadalupe will decide on November 2 whether to invest about $352 million in…