The time for studies, committees, and deliberation has passed. Arizona needs immediate, concrete action to protect its communities from the growing wildfire threat. Our state's safety depends on it.
A Scottsdale farm is offering free horse therapy to Arizona first responders when they return from battling the Los Angeles County fires.
The Scottsdale Police Department put out a warning on Monday about teens riding recklessly on bikes, urging them to follow the rules of the road.
A Scottsdale shop is helping those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The House Warming Project, located in Old Town Scottsdale near Indian School and Scottsdale roads, is collecting essential items to give to those in need.
Scottsdale leaders are reminding residents ... St. Mary’s Food Bank is pitching in with water and snacks for Los Angeles wildfire evacuees and firefighters battling the destructive blazes.
Chris Bianco, chef and owner of Pizzeria Bianco, is in Los Angeles County to help feed people on the frontlines of the devastating wildfires. A Mesa man is calling his brain surgeon a hero after seeing the doctor on TV saving four homes from flames in Malibu.
Scottsdale leaders are reminding residents and workers to be cautious as wildfire risks remain high in the city during an extended dry season.
From second-hand luxury handbags to artisan ice cream, here's a look at more than a dozen new restaurants and stores now open at Scottsdale Quarter.
High Street Residential and Mitsui Fudosan America have broken ground on a $100 million, 215-unit luxury apartment complex in Scottsdale. The apartment development arm of Dallas-based Trammell Crow and the unit of Japan-based Mitsui Fudosan are building the three-story complex at 10050 North Scottsdale Road, AZCentral.com reported .
With Los Angeles in their hearts and on their minds, the Rams organization will use Monday Night's game to bring LA Together and uplift and represent their city in Arizona.
A parcel of land comprised of 17.23 acres at the southeast corner of the Fourth Street and East Butler Avenue intersection will be auctioned by the Arizona State Land Department on March 26.
The Tour made the decision to move the signature event away from Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, where it has been held a total of 60 times, after wildfires left the city ravaged.