Scottsdale's anti-apartment culture could lead to the loss of one of its biggest employers. Why it matters: The billion-dollar corporation, which develops law enforcement technology and manufactures Tasers and police body cameras,
Sunny days, cool evenings, and some of the biggest events in the country make Scottsdale the place to be this time of year. Mark your calendars for these exciting events taking place in late January and February.
Construction began on a project to raze a vacant Scottsdale retail center and redevelop the site for apartments near Scottsdale Road and Gold Dust Avenue.
Be like Glinda from "Wicked" and immerse yourself in a magical bubble world at Bubble Planet in Tempe. Here's when it opens and how to get tickets.
Opposition to the Taser company's $1.3 billion plan for a new headquarters in Scottsdale threatens to push Axon out of Arizona after decades.
Arizona is about to lose the corporate headquarters ... This, because the city of Scottsdale doesn’t like apartments. While the rest of the country is competing to land technology companies ...
Scottsdale leaders are reminding residents and workers to be cautious as wildfire risks remain high in the city during an extended dry season.
The ongoing fight over Axon’s headquarters campus is reminiscent of previous skirmishes in the city over multifamily development. One prime example is the Southbridge II mixed-use project, which was proposed by Spring Creek Development in Old Town Scottsdale in 2018.
Minor league baseball players are never short on drive and determination. But Dylan Rock has traveled to the extreme to salvage his career.
In recent times, men's hockey has become America's game. Some significant factors and events have helped solidify this claim. Most recently, these include the United States Junior Hockey Team’s dominant performance in capturing the gold medal at the World Junior Championships.
The Arizona Interscholastic Association set its final conference placements for the 2025 and 2026 football seasons.
Bandy Manufacturing’s operations will remain in its Burbank, California facility under the leadership of Roger Seaman, who will stay on as president and general manager to oversee the business.