by Editor | Oct 24, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Punishing an innocent group of people for someone else’s sins is the favorite cudgel of Perryville staff. A lifelong nonsmoker says, “When the smokers leave their butts all over the yard, the DW closes it down to ‘punish them’. When the smokers...
by Editor | Oct 22, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Can someone please tell us how a government entity with a budget of 1.7 BILLION dollars annually, can bounce checks to companies in the greater Phoenix area? Fundraisers are something the residents look forward to, because it’s a way to supplement the meager...
by Editor | Oct 18, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(We received copies of 3 grievances alleging this incident at San Carlos Mandatory class) “Our teacher, Ms. McK, had a major meltdown yesterday in class and hasn’t returned since. We’ve been without inmate tutors, who really teach the classes, for...
by Editor | Oct 13, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Earlier this year, the prison finally acknowledged, and honored, women that had served their country. The San Carlos “Finding Freedom Program” began in March of 2024. The premise was great…move all the vets together to improve morale and support...
by Editor | Oct 13, 2024 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
OMG. We received a bunch of communications within the last 24 hours, about Naphcare implementing a new Provider network. Each resident is now assigned her own “team” of Provider, RN, and CNA. She sees her team each time she goes to Medical and her HNR...
by Assist. Editor | Oct 13, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Well, Aramark started out good. This outfit is in 35 states so they must have some concept of what they’re doing. They are hamstrung of course by things we never knew about, i.e far fewer stoves and ovens necessary for a Carlos population of 1350. And, we had no...