Guest Editorial: The Unseen Death Toll of Covid-19 Measures

By U.S. Rep. Tom McClintock — The accumulating death toll from Covid-19 can be seen minute-by-minute on cable news channels.  But there’s another death toll few seem to care much about: the number of poverty-related deaths being set in motion by deliberately plunging millions of Americans into poverty and despair. In the first three weeks since governors began shutting down … Read More

Changing Of The Valley Guard

Near the end of Americano!, a just completed, box-office record setting original musical at The Phoenix Theatre Company, the hero, Antonio Valdovinos, is told just before the finale that he is the “face of the New America.” The musical was based on the true story of Valdovinos who was inspired by the events of 9/11 to serve in the Marines. … Read More

Arizona To Light Capitol Blue To Honor Health Care Workers, First Responders

PHOENIX⁠ — Governor Doug Ducey today announced buildings and structures around the state will be lit blue as a symbol of support for Arizona’s frontline medical workers and emergency responders battling COVID-19. As part of the campaign, buildings like the Arizona Capitol, executive tower, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, cities of Phoenix, Tempe and Tucson, State Farm at Tempe Town Lake and more … Read More

Ducey Outlines Early Path On When To Reopen Economy

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey outlined in a series of tweets his early dialogues and thought process for reopening the economy and businesses while balancing that with COVID-19 pandemic’s public health concerns. President Donald Trump and governors in other states including California, Texas, New York and Florida are also trying to navigate the Coronavirus and reopening the economy. Here are Ducey’s … Read More

Scottsdale’s Future Depends On The Value Of Its Nichols

Scottsdale’s economy has been hit so bad it will be paying attention to all of its dimes, pennies and nickels.  But its Nichols of a different kind, City Treasurer Jeff Nichols, that looms as the most important person in Scottsdale over the next many months. Not the Mayor or mayoral aspirants, not the tone-deaf anti-business candidates and not the City … Read More

Coronavirus Tracking Update: New Poll Numbers – Biden Beats Trump in Head-To-Head

Firehouse Strategies and 0ptimus Analytics have teamed up on two parallel online tracking surveys asking Americans about the current coronavirus pandemic and their attitudes in the midst of the crisis. We will be sharing the results of our surveys with you on a regular basis here, as well as through biweekly updates on our website every Monday and Thursday. The tracking … Read More

If Tucson Can Be So Creative Why Not Scottsdale?

Since most Arizona cities depend precariously on sales and tourism tax revenue it’s especially odd that local leaders are lacking innovative approaches to address the economic storm that’s hit, knowing more devastation is to come. After all, to help businesses whenever and wherever it can is government sustenance for the revenue sources that fund critical city services. Rosary beads are … Read More

Governor Ducey: Frontline Workers Utilize Arizona Enrichment Centers

Arizona Enrichment Centers have launched to offer child care for the children of first responders, critical health care workers and essential public sector workers serving others as Arizona works to slow the spread of COVID-19. The Governor’s Office partnered with the Arizona Departments of Education, Economic Security, Health Services and Administration as well as First Things First, the Governor’s Office … Read More

Guest Editorial: We’re Here To Help

By City of Scottsdale Economic Development Department  — As a Scottsdale business, we want you to know we are here to help. The City of Scottsdale has launched the Scottsdale Small Business Assistance Center designed to serve as a one-stop shop for Scottsdale businesses looking for information and guidance on available assistance programs during the COVID-19 crisis. We know how cumbersome … Read More

For The People Not Just The Politicians

Most cities have onerous sign codes, none more so than Scottsdale. This is not meant as a criticism. Indeed, Scottsdale’s has contributed to a community aesthetic second to none. Most cities also regulate political road signs. When you can put them up. The size. And so forth. But they are allowed. Every election season these campaign communications litter streets and … Read More