PHOENIX — A Powerball ticket sold in a Glendale grocery store won $50,000 in Saturday’s drawing, according to the Arizona Lottery. The winning slip was sold at the Walmart located at Glendale ...
Scottsdale Police Chief Jeff Walther, who started with the department in 1994 before his eventual promotion to chief in 2020, is now taking on a new challenge as interim assistant city manager.
Chief Jeff Walther was recently appointed an interim assistant city manager for Scottsdale. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The City of Scottsdale has appointed an interim police chief to fill in for Chief Jeff Walther as he moves over to the city manager's office.
Metro Phoenix and swaths of Phoenix were under a freeze warning through Wednesday. Here's how cold it could get, maps of affected areas and more.
Minor league baseball players are never short on drive and determination. But Dylan Rock has traveled to the extreme to salvage his career.
The Bureau of Reclamation will pay $86.7 million toward Tucson's new water treatment plant, which will stretch the city's supplies.
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.
On a party-line vote, an Arizona House committee advanced a GOP-backed bill that would require the state’s 15 counties to eliminate voting centers and force voters to return precinct-based polling places.
So, grab your helmet, channel your inner speed racer, and let’s dive into the wild world of Arizona’s go-kart tracks! Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! Octane Raceway in Scottsdale is the Ferrari of go-kart tracks. This place is so sleek, you half expect to see George Clooney sipping an espresso in the lobby.
Hear ye, hear ye! Castles N’ Coasters in Phoenix is where medieval meets modern, and where knights trade in their steeds for something with a little more horsepower. This go-kart track is the closest you’ll get to jousting without the risk of being impaled by a lance – unless you count the pointy elbows of overzealous racers.
Glendale leaders shelved a controversial plan to raze the Velma Teague Library and will reconsider alternatives for the 53-year-old building’s future.
A recurring theme for residents who attend the Games and who posted to the organization’s Facebook page involved the event’s location. In 2024 the Phoenix Scottish Games took place at Gilbert Regional Park, and a move west was planned for this year.