by Editor | Apr 11, 2020 | front page, Health
As of Wednesday, 4/8/20 – San Carlos: There is a new sign outside of Medical, “Only 5 people inside at a time.” Sounds good, right? It’s not being enforced at all! On that same day at 6 am there were 17 people in the lab lines. At the 1:30 pm...
by Editor | Apr 2, 2020 | Editorial, front page
On Monday, March 30 the ADCRR (Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry) released their 5th COVID-19 Management Strategy Update. You can get the latest updates here: https://corrections.az.gov/. They stated “Currently, there are no...
by Editor | Mar 25, 2020 | Health, Inmate Stories
God bless email capable inmates. Families are more than happy to share their loved ones’ email from the women’s prison. It isn’t a pretty picture. The phrase “packed together like sardines” was most prevalent. One woman looked at her...
by Editor | Mar 17, 2020 | Health
Dateline San Carols 3/15/2020 7:36 am Sgt Spears advised an old woman that she would be given a ticket for hindering staff if she didn’t stop asking about screening for Coronavirus. The inmate called her family to report this conversation. They called us. The...
by Editor | Jan 20, 2020 | Infrastructure
DO905 section 4.0, effective Dec. 2, 2019: To be “indigent” an inmate needs to have less than $8.00 on their account. (It used to be $12.) “All indigent inmates charged for indigent supplies. The charges will remain a debt on their account until paid...