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Trash and recycling pickup in Scottsdale will continue on schedule despite the July 3 holiday closure.
The fire was brought under control after crews found flames in the attic of a home near 82nd Street.
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City leaders said the purchase supports Scottsdale's long-range water plan amid Colorado River uncertainty.
Brush patrols spotted smoke twice in one week and stopped a construction-related fire from spreading.
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Police said scammers use urgent calls, texts and emails to pressure people into handing over cash or valuables.
Crews will trench 68th Street for storm drain work tied to a Scottsdale-Tempe-Maricopa County flood project.
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The Old Town Scottsdale favorite recently joined a select group of U.S. pizzerias recognized for excellence in a nationwide ranking.
Police responded to 48 nuisance-related calls in May as Scottsdale increased enforcement at short-term rentals.
As Colorado River rules are negotiated, Scottsdale says it is studying cuts and preparing additional recommendations.
Scottsdale Unified School District has released its 2026-27 calendar, with students returning to class on Aug. 10.
The preserve reopens at 4:52 a.m. July 5 after a holiday closure tied to wildfire concerns.
The closure will allow crews to install stormwater catch basin laterals for the Roosevelt Street Storm Drain project.
Consumer fireworks are limited by state law and Scottsdale ordinance, with bans on public property and near preserves.
A Scottsdale Italian restaurant and market shut down without warning, canceling reservations and leaving customers with no explanation.
The $7.2 million project will replace failed systems, improve access and keep emergency service operating nearby.
The safety zones would ban e-bikes and other motorized devices in busy pedestrian areas at three Scottsdale parks.
The Governing Board approved calendar changes aimed at reducing early release day disruptions for families.
From road repairs to a new fire station and $331 million for water, here’s what Scottsdale’s new budget means for residents.
Carl W. Cacconie was found in Scottsdale after disappearing before his August 2025 sentencing.
Organization continues its 52-year mission of providing scholarships and supporting women's achievement
Tickets are on sale for Scottsdale's July 4 event, which includes rodeo events, kids activities and a fireworks show.
The district's summer meal pickup includes breakfasts and lunches for children 18 and under.
Police Aides would handle non-emergency calls, reports and community service work, according to the posting.
$120K to fund a rebuild of the AZAFAP community park; $10K to support a Make-A-Wish Arizona cancer patient from Phoenix Children’s Hospital
A June 9 public hearing and June 23 vote are planned on Scottsdale property tax and streetlight district levies.
Scottsdale says its drought plan can guide conservation steps if CAP water supplies decline after 2026.
Delta Dental of Arizona has positively impacted 724,544 individuals statewide through philanthropic investments in 2025.
JSX plans four weekly nonstop flights from Scottsdale to Cabo San Lucas, with daily service in peak season.
City crews will work nights on Pima Road from Lone Mountain Road to Stage Coach Pass Road starting June 9.
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The monthlong Old Town promotion includes more than 30 activities, business specials and returning community favorites.
The Saguaro High School catcher led the Sabercats to a 4A state title and earned Arizona's top baseball honor.
The city said the proposed combined property tax rate for FY 2026/27 would be lower than the current fiscal year.