Taser maker Axon canceled Friday’s groundbreaking for a new headquarters in Scottsdale and is considering moving its base out of Arizona.
Authorities lifted an evacuation order for an area near the Flood Fire in rural Arizona on Thursday night. FEMA announced that disaster assistance is available to the San Carlos Apache Tribe to help recovery efforts for those affected by the Watch Fire.
Using census data from the 2023 American Community Survey, The Arizona Republic compiled a list of the wealthiest ZIP codes in the state. All 10 are in metro Phoenix. Although a Scottsdale ZIP code does not have the highest median income, it does have the ...
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.
Minor league baseball players are never short on drive and determination. But Dylan Rock has traveled to the extreme to salvage his career.
Axon says the decision to abandon the project is due to a ballot referendum initiative. Last month, a pro-union political organization called Worker Power said it helped to gather enough signatures to allow voters to decide if they want to veto the development.
As fires continue to burn in southern California, we're taking a look at how Arizona firefighting agencies are prepared for wildfires.
The event will kick off on Saturday at Tempe Beach Park with a 5K race that begins at 8 a.m. On Sunday, the half marathon and 10K races will begin at 7:15 a.m. at Mill Avenue and Third Street in Tempe.
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 .
Arizona College Prep sits atop one of the best conferences in the state with the playoffs looming and the Knights think they can contend with anyone.
In an extraordinary gesture of generosity, Andrew Bloom, a successful businessman, has opened the doors of his four luxurious Los Angeles mansions to families left uninsured and homeless by the recent catastrophic wildfires.
Nestled in the quirky town of Bisbee, Sorted Past Antiques & Oddities is like your eccentric great-aunt’s attic came to life and opened a store. The purple exterior with its yellow arch is impossible to miss – it’s as if Willy Wonka decided to retire and open an antique shop.