by Assist. Editor | Aug 1, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Our whole staff is about to get out of Arizona for a summer vacation, but we need to file this story first. Last year Channel 12 shook Thornell awake and made him realize, a) His officers lie about the cell temperature numbers, b) It gets up to 109 in those concrete...
by Assist. Editor | Jun 7, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
We have confirmed the hanging death of a lady on Lumley unit 5-24-24. There was also confirmation of a hanging attempt at about the same time. That woman was revived and taken by ambulance to hospital. Original story here:...
by Assist. Editor | Jan 12, 2024 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
A minimum security dorm-style warehouse has 8×6 cubes in 12 rows x 12 columns. The cube is completely open because the partitions of this living space only come up to your hip. The security cameras can see, the guards can see, and all the residents can see every...
by Assist. Editor | Jan 12, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Prison Policy Initiative (PPI), published the above article (find it here) and found an astonishing number of women and girls—almost ONE MILLION—- were either incarcerated, on probation, or on parole last year. Women have a mortality rate significantly...
by Assist. Editor | Apr 20, 2021 | front page, Inmate Stories
(Some thoughts from two women who have ‘natural life’ without possibility of parole—Ed.) “I’m a Navy veteran that served in Afghanistan and returned diagnosed with bipolar and PTSD. The VA prescribed prescriptions for my night terrors and...