by Assist. Editor | Mar 25, 2025 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
With their contract with ADCRR hanging by a thread, Naphcare is scrambling to impress the Judge with their “good works”. Thornell is stuffing the pipeline full of recently graduated correctional officers, so it looks like he’s more staffed than he...
by Editor | Mar 11, 2025 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
Readers, if you’ve been watching the local news you have seen a flurry of stories about the miserable health care in AZ prisons. We’ve been writing about this for years, but the media has finally noticed….and the Court. Jensen v Thornell, the lawsuit...
by Assist. Editor | Mar 3, 2025 | front page, Infrastructure
It doesn’t matter what Unit she lives in, doesn’t matter the custody level, the only sure thing she can count on is, that the guards will lose her stuff when she returns from her hospital stay. The time it takes Perryville prison to “find” the...
by Editor | Feb 27, 2025 | front page, Infrastructure
Perryville staff keep forgetting one important fact…..visitors are not criminals. Visitors are taxpayers who fund employees’ paychecks. The people that go to the trouble to visit someone in prison, do so because they love them, not because it’s easy....
by Editor | Feb 20, 2025 | front page, Health, Infrastructure, Uncategorized
(Mary’s story…Ed.) “The bone spurs in my neck punctured my spinal cord, and the MRI shows the spinal fluid leaking out into my body. The first Provider I saw, Jose Sims, told me ” there’s nothing they can do”. He was an arrogant...
by Editor | Feb 20, 2025 | front page, Infrastructure, Uncategorized
Ever since Investigative Reporter Lum exposed the story last week on the malnourished pregnant woman, he has been inundated with more horror stories about Perryville. We heard this from people who called him on the phone to share their stories, and that is what Lum...