A Scottsdale assisted-living facility has been fined $500 and its owners have agreed to implement safety measures after an 85-year-old man left the facility last summer and died.
Scottsdale prepares for the 11th annual Arizona Indian Festival, with all 22 tribes present, featuring arts, crafts, and performances.
Arizona and the nation’s children have continued to lose ground on reading skills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From paellas to tapas and Iberian ham, new Spanish restaurant promises to bring a true taste of Spain to Arizona. Here's when and where it's opening.
The Arizona Indian Festival will make its return to Scottsdale this weekend for its 11th iteration in the East Valley city.
If you're searching for the perfect family vacation spot, look toward the western skies of Scottsdale, Arizona. Tens of thousands of acres of sandy Sonoran Desert and year-round warm weather lend themselves to all manner of outdoor pursuits. There's also no shortage of indoor fun when you need a break from the city's 330 sunny days each year.
A metro Phoenix lottery player won $2 million in Monday's Powerball drawing. Here's where the ticket was sold and how much it was worth.
A new upscale Italian restaurant, il Bracco, is expanding to Arizona from Texas. The Scottsdale Italian restaurant will open this month.
The Arizona Lottery said a ticket purchased at a Circle K near 68th Street and McDowell Road in Scottsdale is now worth $2 million after the drawing on Jan. 27. Another Powerball ticket sold at Clark's Market in Sedona is worth $100,000. The winning numbers yesterday were 2, 40, 47, 53, 55, and Powerball: 20.
Scottsdale City Council ended 2024 with a wave of activity: approving a massive Axon corporate-living project; passing a "sustainability plan" (which was repealed, a month later); modifying zoning text and more.
An assisted-living facility has been fined $500 and its owners have agreed to implement safety measures after an 85-year-old man left the facility last summer and
When a Beatle calls a country music legend with deep Arizona ties an influence, that’s cool. Ringo Starr appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” this past Tuesday night to promote his latest album, “Look Up.” The new release sees the twice-inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer return to his country roots for the first time in decades.