(SEDONA, Ariz.) Located just outside of Sedona, in the town of Jerome, 300 Upper Bell Road—known as The Little Daisy—will auction online this month via Concierge Auctions in cooperation with Luxury Agent Donna Chesler of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty. Previously offered for $5.9 million, the property will sell with No Reserve to the highest bidder. Bidding will be held June 26-30 via Concierge Auctions’ online marketplace, ConciergeAuctions.com, allowing … Read More
Guest Editorial: Real Change on Racism and Police
By Recker McDowell — The town of Gilbert and Gilbert Police are holding a series of ‘listening sessions’ with residents and business owners about race and policing. The Chandler Chamber of Commerce will join the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as part of a national effort on the ‘inequality of opportunity’ and how to fix that. These are good moves and … Read More
Guest Editorial: Lose the COVID Politics, Judgment and Resistance Over Wearing Masks
By Recker McDowell — COVID-19 cases are up in Arizona with 3,000 new cases the past two days bringing the statewide total to almost 33,000. The concerning rise in cases in metro Phoenix, Yuma, Nogales and continued COVID cases on the Navajo Nation have restarted the debate over wearing masks and social distancing. The problem is there should not even … Read More
Henninger: The SCOTT Perspective on Scottsdale Mayor and Council Races
By Don Henninger — We now are in the thick of the race for Scottsdale mayor and City Council seats. Ballots for the Aug. 4 primary will be in our mailboxes within a month. SCOTT co-hosted forums recently for the five mayoral candidates and nine vying for three council seats. They were recorded and I encourage you to take a … Read More
Preserving Paradise Valley From Julie Pace
Response To Recent Events Nears Paradise Valley As the community continues to heal from the recent events that occurred in downtown Scottsdale on May 30, many residents are seeking answers on its potential impact to Paradise Valley. During these uncertain times, it is important to put what we have learned into action and always prepare for the future as we … Read More
Working Diligently to Keep Paradise Valley Residents Safe
Dear Fellow Paradise Valley Resident: Public safety. With the events of the past few days, weeks and months, the term means something more critical than ever before. The Town of Paradise Valley is focused on promoting public safety in every aspect. From a public health standpoint, we’re working within a set of guidelines designed to help prevent the spread of … Read More
Impressions On Scottsdale’s First Council Candidate Debate
By Scottsdale Pinetop It’s a full slate for the upcoming Scottsdale city council elections as nine residents have thrown their names to fill one of the three open seats. Hosted by Scottsdale Progress’s noble Wayne Schutsky, here are the key impressions and highlights: *With so many candidates debating on a virtual platform, the discussion at times felt more like a … Read More
From Main Street To Marshall Way
Small businesses in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale continue to board up as Scottsdale PD, even post Scottsdale Fashion Square debacle, tell the backbone of the community their property will not be defended.
Ruben Gallego: My Response to Police Brutality and Systemic Racism
By U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego — As you have likely seen, the past weeks have been a time of protest and mourning over the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black Americans due to police brutality. I want to share with you the steps that I am taking to fight for greater racial and social justice and … Read More
The Latest From The Heart Of Scottsdale’s Gallery District
We hope this weekend will be different for protestors, police and the small businesses being devastated for the second time this year through zero fault of their own.

