D.R.I.V.E. which stands for (Donations for Recovery & Investment that are Very Essential) Makes Its Donation (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale is proud to announce it has selected Matthew’s Crossing Food Bank as its Arizona charity to receive a $5,000 donation this month as part of its D.R.I.V.E Initiative. The Scottsdale dealership re-introduced D.R.I.V.E, which stands for Donations for Recovery … Read More
OH Predictive: Kelly Rebounds, McSally Treads Water Kelly Leading McSally by 10 in the Grand Canyon State
PHOENIX (September 16th, 2020)- Former Astronaut Mark Kelly opened up a 10-point lead on Sen. Martha McSally in one of the most expensive and closely watched Senate races in the nation. According to a recent survey by OH Predictive Insights, Kelly earned the support of 52 percent of likely voters in an effort to finish the final two years of the late-Sen. John McCain’s term. In comparison, incumbent-Republican Martha McSally sits at 42 percent.
Howard Myers: There Are Things Worth Preserving
By Shea Lincoln Howard Myers moved to North Scottsdale in 1996 and quickly got involved in local politics. He was a vocal and tireless supporter of the creation of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve but corrected us when asked if he was a pioneer of the effort. He says that honor belongs to a long list of advocates . They include … Read More
Cruel Irony
Have there been many lower points in Scottsdale’s history than when public safety leadership let rioters sack its citadel – aka Scottsdale Fashion Square – earlier this year? Botched is a kind word for the decision-making and approach, especially after the consequences to Old Town’s many small businesses, particularly its Arts District. So we are probably not the only ones … Read More
Cullum Homes Sells Out Cholla Heights Only a Few Homes Remain in Luxury Builder’s Signature Communities
(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.)— One of the silver linings of the pandemic has been soaring real estate sales and for Valley award-winning custom home builder Cullum Homes it has also resulted in one community selling out and several others nearing the brink of sell out. “We are selling out and seeing unprecedented sales right now in many of our high-end lock-and-leave neighborhoods,” … Read More
#LocalBuzz Q&A With Scottsdale City Council Candidate John Little
By Lincoln Shea Former Scottsdale City Manager John Little is one of six top vote-getters in the August 4th primary which means he will move on to the November 3rd General Election. His face, and his moustache, are familiar to anyone who has followed politics in Scottsdale. He has served as Chief of Staff to legendary Mayor Herb Drinkwater. He … Read More
SALES START AT SEVEN DESERT MOUNTAIN
(NORTH SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) Scottsdale based and National Custom Home Builder of the Year, Cullum Homes is pleased to announce that the building process has begun on several move-in-ready homes and the new model home that will showcase the Cullum’s greatest collection of golf estates located in The Village at Seven Desert Mountain. To accommodate interested buyers, a new on-site sales … Read More
Political Observation Of The Day
Since August 4th primary, Dave Ortega is outworking rival Lisa Borowsky in race to become Scottsdale’s next Mayor.
Discriminating But Encouraging
Three Words To Describe Scottsdale’s Pending Political Riddle The nation is divided politically. And so is Scottsdale. But instead of Democrats and Republicans the city has slow-growthers and pro-growthers. Some would say pro-business and anti-business but that is a contrast bridge too far. Scottsdale’s slow growth banner over the years has been enthusiastically carried by former City Councilman and mayoral … Read More
Guest Editorial: Salute to Our Teachers
By Betty Janik Scottsdale City Council Candidate Teachers inspire students and students inspire teachers. Let’s give a shout out to all teachers for their inspiration, especially in the difficult time of COVID. They have been teaching our children from a distance, not an easy task. The biggest perk of teaching is helping a student reach a mile stone in their … Read More

