Scottsdale is proud to acknowledge the week of April 13, 2020, as Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation Week.
A two-day "Promchella" hopes to give Arizona high schoolers who missed prom a second chance to party.
When you shop local, dollars stay in the community and help local development.... and that's Cool in Your Zip.
PHXTV Classroom visits Desert Horizon Elementary School where students learn the importance of census 2020 in "bracketology" style Lesson.
Arizona earmarked $2 million in state funding to put 400 Goodwill employees back to work.
Mental Health and Behavioral Health Services Available Online
Arizona gun shop owners say the only thing that has slowed a coronavirus-sparked buying spree is a shortage of inventory.
These temporary restrictions will be in place to manage spread of the coronavirus by promoting responsible social and physical distancing.
Arizona residents remain under a stay-at-home order as the total coronavirus cases increased by nearly 600 in three days.
The Phoenix Police Department arrested a man wanted in a murder and sexual assault that happened more than four decades ago.
Director Inger Erickson emphasized the following policy that will be in effect Saturday, April 11 and Sunday, April 12.
Scottsdale Parks and Recreation Department reminds residents that due to COVID-19, park reservations are cancelled on Easter.
Arizona Department of Transportation begun a project to widen and improve Loop 101 from Interstate 17 in Phoenix to Pima Road in Scottdale.
Sections of the Indian Bend Wash Shared-Use Path between McKellips and Thomas roads will be repaired beginning Wednesday, April 15.
Ramon said although he greatly misses his friends at the center, the meal service is helping him make it through this rough time.
Beginning Monday, April 13, seating on all bus routes is limited in order to support social distancing measures between passengers.
If you are a business owner or employee, make SupportScottsdale.com your first stop to access city, statewide and national programs.
Due to COVID-19 temporary restrictions will be in place at city parks on Saturday, April 11 and Sunday, April 12.
Arizona nonprofit groups that provide food and shelter for low-income and homeless residents are struggling to keep up with demand.
Sydney Wiese, a Phoenix native who plays guard for the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA, has tested positive for the new coronavirus illness.
Lonnie Dench, the husband of the Arizona grandmother who mistakenly invited a stranger to Thanksgiving dinner, died from the coronavirus.
Scottsdale Small Business Assistance Center (SSBAC) will serve as the City of Scottsdale’s virtual one stop shop for Scottsdale business.
To avoid a health and safety hazard, we also require trash materials to be bagged and tied before placing them in the containers.
Letter goes on to claim that residents who are sick will be taken to a facility in Phoenix to be quarantined for 45 days. This is a HOAX.
Calls are being taken at (602) 262-5040, the main phone number for Community and Economic Development.
March Madness may have been canceled in real life. An online simulation, however, sent the Sun Devils on a Cinderella run.
While the coronavirus crisis has closed schools, it's important for kids to remain active.
Major League Baseball is looking to play all games in Arizona. Some say it might be a mirage.
Officers from the Phoenix Police Department lined the streets outside St. Jerome's Catholic Church near 35th Avenue & Peoria.
Reminder: Essential city services such as solid waste collection, water, police and fire remain fully operational.
Currently there are seven video sessions posted on the Phoenix Public Library site with more being added every week.
The plan could allow baseball to begin as early as May, with games taking place at Chase Field and 10 nearby spring training facilities.
Diane Alcantar says she wishes she had known about the coronavirus in a California nursing home in time to bring her mom home to Phoenix.
April’s full moon is a supermoon, and it's the brightest of 2020. Here’s how to see the full pink supermoon in Phoenix.
Haws Insurance Services has earned a 2020 Make More Happen Award working with Tossin' Away ALS.
Officers in Maricopa County can now issue citations to businesses and individuals not complying with Gov. Ducey's stay-at-home order
Despite what the packaging says Flushable Wipes are NOT Flushable! Disposing of wipes and other material in the toilet clogs the pumps.
His immediate family will hold a small funeral mass on April 7, with a full police memorial service planned once restrictions are lifted.
Following are significant road construction projects and traffic restrictions occurring in Scottsdale April 3 - 12.
Customer access to the Public Records and Services Unit located at 1717 E. Grant St., Ste. 100 will be limited to online and phone only.