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Storybook Entertainment, the full-time entertainment company that has brought joy to more than 3,000 birthday parties and numerous public events, is celebrating its 10-year anniversary on Saturday, … more
The street can be a dangerous place, especially in rush hour. From the speed racer flooring the accelerator to be the first at his destination to the multi-tasking driver who’s also … more
Reconstruction work as part of an ongoing freeway widening project in north Scottsdale will close the northbound Loop 101 off-ramp at Cactus Road beginning Monday, April 29, state transportation … more
A three-story mixed use development with 196 apartments and 79,200 feet of existing commercial space near the intersection of Shea Boulevard and 70th Street took a step forward toward becoming a … more
April is  Autism Acceptance Month, and a locally owned Mexican restaurant is holding a monthlong fundraising campaign for the local autism community. more
Scottsdale’s property tax rate should go down about 6% next year, according to the fiscal year 2024-25 budget proposed by city staff. The city staff has proposed a $2.29 billion budget for … more

Dr. Scott Menzel will stay on as Scottsdale Unified School District superintendent for at least three more years and got a raise to boot. The district governing board voted 3-2 during its April … more
Taser maker company Axon is rethinking its desire to stay in Scottsdale as the controversy over someone from the company calling Scottsdale Planning Commissioner Christian Serena’s employer … more
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale (BGCS) celebrated a historic milestone of 70 years serving youth in the community at its annual Celebrate Youth Gala on March 23, 2024. More than … more
Barry’s fitness studio known for its high-energy cardio and strength interval training workout, is now open at 6107 N Scottsdale Rd., Suite C09, Scottsdale. Offering its signature RUN x … more
Scottsdale’s draft Community Sustainability Plan is open for public feedback until Tuesday, April 30 and is scheduled for consideration and adoption by the city council on May 21. Designed … more
Megan May is entering her third year as camp director for Arizona’s longest-running, family-owned summer camp. Friendly Pines Camp was founded in 1941 by May’s great-grandparents. … more
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