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A Scottsdale bar manager is accused of racism after a troubling incident during the Super Bowl halftime show.
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A Scottsdale Unified School District employee has resigned after he was arrested for allegedly transporting undocumented people for profit.
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On-site liquor-related arrests at the Waste Management Phoenix Open were down from last year.
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The annual Waste Management Phoenix Open has officially teed off and is in full swing. The projected 700,000 attendees can expect a ramped up police presence aside from all the fun and activities.
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Play starts Thursday and will feature changes in its lineup, too, with Brooks Koepka playing in his second PGA tournament after a stint with LIV Golf.
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A new report from the Arizona Auditor General shows an increased number of school districts at high financial risk. This report comes as schools across the state are facing budget challenges.
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The chief of staff for Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky is being investigated for alleged violations of city policy. He’s also been suspended from his position.
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The WM Phoenix Open has long been known as the rowdiest event on the PGA Tour. But things reached a tipping point in 2024, when tournament officials had to close the gates and shut down alcohol sales.
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Arizona’s attorney general resolved a lawsuit against a 10-bed assisted-living home in Scottsdale that failed to protect an elderly resident.
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“The Vindicator” recently premiered on Apple TV and Amazon Prime, and it’s the first feature film by Scottsdale writer and director Luca Patruno.