PPhoenix Read More Dam it? Scottsdale ponders water options in face of Colorado cut |April 26, 2026 For a Monday late afternoon, the United Methodist Church of North Scottsdale was fairly crowded, with most pews…
PPhoenix Read More Scottsdale decision looms in ‘Axon bill’ lawsuit |April 21, 2026 A University of Texas School of Law graduate founded a private law firm, working as an attorney…
PPhoenix Read More Scottsdale City Council hopefuls raise, spend tens of thousands of dollarsApril 21, 2026 Running for political office is never cheap, and candidates running for the three Scottsdale City Council seats open…
PPhoenix Read More Battle lines drawn in election kickoff |April 20, 2026 At the time, no one in the crowd even chuckled – but in retrospect it was quite…
PPhoenix Read More Parking pleas punted, garage gets greenlit |April 19, 2026 Petitions, public pleas, protests, pledges of political paybacks … all packed up and punted. After another intensely emotional,…
PPhoenix Read More Oral arguments scheduled in Scottsdale’s ‘Axon bill’ lawsuit |April 6, 2026 This is a big week for two lawsuits that may decide the future of North Scottsdale. In November,…
PPhoenix Read More Scottsdale Development Review Board in limbo |March 24, 2026 The rallying cry of concerned citizens may be: “Save the DRB!” If so, that likely would be in…
PPhoenix Read More Scottsdale goes round and around on projects |March 23, 2026 In the novel “Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming,” the elderly baron scurries toward an unknown future as visions from the…
PPhoenix Read More Commission ponders Scottsdale water options |March 18, 2026 Some are worrying City Manager Greg Caton is flushing away Scottsdale’s vaunted “recycled water” program. While the portion…
PPhoenix Read More Scottsdale City Councilwoman: city manager over stepping bounds on water issuesMarch 13, 2026 The city of Scottsdale is on a crash course when it comes to securing enough water for the…