Arizona Democrats in Crisis Mode: What’s Behind a Near Party Revolt

After a bruising year at the polls last year, Arizona Democrats were looking forward to a rebound election in 2026, one that has been made all the more likely because of the current messiness in the White House. But that will only be the case if the party is strong and united, and recent developments have shown quite the opposite. … Read More

In Defense of Ken Kendrick

When a sports team underperforms, there are always plenty of fingers to be pointed; hell, it’s basically a cottage industry if the team is prominent enough. It elevates radio personalities and YouTubers. It is the fuel that helps turn a flame into a raging inferno where jobs are lost and careers are destroyed. There are always plenty of potential targets. … Read More

More Organized Theft in Scottsdale: Why is This Problem Persisting?

While Scottsdale may be known as a world-class city best known for high end shops and restaurants, recently there has been a darker side to it. Along with being the launch point for numerous scam artists and fraudsters, it has been the target of organized theft rings quite frequently recently (read our coverage here). And a recent development demonstrates that … Read More

Paradise Valley Approves New Budget: How are They Spending Your Money?

Paradise Valley might be a relatively small town with a fiscal conservative mindset, but it still has bills to pay. Although its services may be streamlined, its well-off citizenry expects them to be delivered in an effective and timely manner, and with a mindset that prioritizes safety, security, and well-being. That begins and ends with the city’s budget, and that … Read More

Guest Editorial: The importance of passing ideology-free budgets in Scottsdale

By Councilman Barry Graham City government works best when it’s anchored in its essential responsibilities: keeping residents safe, maintaining the city’s infrastructure and preserving public open space. That’s why I’m proud of the FY2026 budget that the city council is currently working on — a return to fundamentals that one of my colleagues calls “public safety, potholes and parks.” There’s … Read More

America’s Most-Attended Polo Event — 14th Annual Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships Announces New “Polo Weekend” Saturday & Sunday, November 8 & 9, New Match-Up Plus Brand New WestWorld Art & Wine Experience

The Action-Packed Weekend at WestWorld and Around Scottsdale Will Include Six Polo Matches, Including Army vs. Navy, Sunday Brunch & Open-Air Tent The unique Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships: Presented by Gila River Resorts & Casinos will return to WestWorld of Scottsdale this November, and match-ups are now set for the most-attended polo event in the United States. Dubbed “The Best Polo Event in the … Read More

A Kumbaya Moment on Council? Councilmembers Backtrack on Fight Against Mayor

It has been a rough few months for new Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky. What should have been smooth sailing with a conservative majority in city council has been anything but, culminating in their attempt to take away staffers from her office (get up to speed here). Things were looking dire, but it seems as though there may be reason for … Read More

Guest Editorial: Scottsdale’s Budget Priorities

By Councilwoman Solange Whitehead Scottsdale’s 2025–26 tentative budget is poised for unanimous approval. With some notable exceptions, it funds long-standing community priorities. The fiscal discipline of past City Councils and voter-approved funding streams make this budget possible. In my six years on Council, we’ve reduced police retirement debt by $60 million, built a $120 million reserve, and lowered taxes. Our … Read More