Scottsdale City Council to vote on water credit purchase
Over several executive sessions spanning three months, Scottsdale’s elected officials have had secret – not open to the public, at least – meetings about Harquahala Valley water.
Over several executive sessions spanning three months, Scottsdale’s elected officials have had secret – not open to the public, at least – meetings about Harquahala Valley water.
Outdoor temperatures soared to 110 last week, with more of the same in store this week.
Drawn to the roaring fun like a mosquito to an artery, a swaying young woman in overalls staggers through the swinging doors.
Casual baseball fans know all about future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw.
School may be out – but the Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board is still cracking the books.
At its June 9 meeting, Scottsdale City Council approved one roundabout, 350 condos and a $2.1 billion budget.
“The Hopeful Eight” continue their quest to win your vote.
While neighboring communities report harrowing incidents, aggressive e-bikers in Scottsdale appear to be a minor nuisance – with concerns focused on rising injuries.
The clear, main-event attraction of the Tuesday, June 9, Scottsdale City Council meeting was the city’s proposed budget, a $2.1 billion heavyweight.
On May 12, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Michael Herrod ruled a lawsuit challenging the so-called “Axon law” was “not likely to succeed.”