by Editor | Aug 15, 2024 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
Reportedly, ACLU staff were shaken and appalled when they found out there was only ONE full-time Provider during the week, and one part-time Provider on the weekends, for THIRTEEN HUNDRED and EIGHTY women! No Care Naphcare is getting worse, not better. So many women...
by Assist. Editor | Aug 13, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
We first reported on this guy when we received so many complaints from San Carlos residents in February. The article was about his propensity to authorize “excessive shakes” at his unit. Jones has virtually no work experience with women, as he came to...
by Assist. Editor | Aug 9, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Ever so slightly, and slowly, at a snail’s pace, does the DOC change for the better. We had to double-check this story to make sure it was true. Some enlightened individual started a Perryville Focus Group to “drive positive change, discuss ideas to...
by Editor | Aug 9, 2024 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
The ACLU always gets its ducks in a row before going to court. In the long-running Jensen v Thornell lawsuit this is especially important. Judge Silver announced she would render a major decision in the case toward the end of August. Lawyers for the ACLU will be...
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 Editor | Jul 12, 2024 | Food, front page, Infrastructure
After more than a decade of making residents sick and their wallets lighter, Trinity/Keefe has finally been given the heave-ho by ADCRR. If you look through the archived articles we’ve written about rats and rotten food directly attributed to Trinity,...