Because the officers were considered crime victims under Arizona law, their false statements were immune from a lawsuit, the ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that Scottsdale did not break state laws on gift-giving by renting out public pools to a local nonprofit swim club for cheap but that the city may have broken its ...
Community members in Scottsdale stepped up to the microphone at Tuesday's city council meeting to ask why an ordinance that would eliminate DEI programs was being considered.
The Scottsdale City Council is voting on whether to eliminate DEI programs and "ensure city employees are hired, evaluated, and promoted based on merit." FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has this story.
William J. Carroll was scheduled to appear in a Scottsdale court on Friday, Jan. 3. Court records say he failed to appear. Carroll is charged with three counts of assault and one count of disorderly ...
State Rep. Alexander Kolodin, one of Scottsdale’s Republican representatives, also is on board with defunding “woke” programs – even if Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs would surely disagree. “There’s ...
The sweepin goal: “to meet the needs of current and future Scottsdale residents.” The city calls its 45 parks, six community centers, 53 tennis courts, four dog parks, 29 pickleball courts ...
Two Scottsdale police officers who falsely accused a man of pointing a gun at them were shielded from his gross negligence lawsuit because of their status as crime victims, the Arizona Court of ...