Scottsdale is Preparing a Charlie Kirk Memorial and I’m Not Sure How I Feel About It

By Alexander Lomax The Scottsdale City Council voted 5-2 to investigate erecting a memorial for Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder who was assassinated at a Utah college campus earlier this year. And while I understand the impulse to honor someone with deep Arizona roots, something about this moment feels… premature. Let me be clear: Kirk … Read More

Together, we raised $29,602 for the Scottsdale Food Bank!

By Councilmember Jan Dubauskas   We live in an incredibly generous community! Together, we raised $29,602 to upgrade the new Scottsdale Food Bank box truck! With generous donations from Scottsdale Fire Fighters Association, Honor Health, and Blue Zones Project Scottsdale, we will retro-fit our new box truck with a refrigerated box that will allow the Food Bank to collect and … Read More

George Khalaf Enters LD3 AZ House Race

Today, George Khalaf issued the following statement announcing his candidacy for the Arizona State House in Legislative District 3. “As I’ve spoken to Arizonans in my home district and across the state, I’ve found one thing to be clear: We are drawn to optimistic and clear-eyed leaders who can cast a conservative, America-first vision for the future and deliver on … Read More

Hope Out of Pain: A Beautiful Scottsdale Story Born of Tragedy

Sometimes the most beautiful acts of humanity emerge from our darkest moments. In Scottsdale, the Skalina family is discovering this truth as they navigate the unimaginable loss of their 12-year-old son, Dylan. Halloween night 2024 began like any other for Dylan, a spirited young boy who refused to let Type 1 diabetes keep him from trick-or-treating with friends. Despite not … Read More

What Last Tuesday’s Elections Tell Us About Next Year’s Elections in Arizona

By Ronald Sampson Last Tuesday wasn’t just a good night for Democrats; it was a blueprint for what could be coming to Arizona in 2026. Across the country, Democrats secured decisive victories in Virginia and New Jersey governor’s races, with Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill winning by comfortable margins while campaigning heavily on economic issues and cost of living. In … Read More

Relief from Flooding? What New Paradise Valley Plans Mean for You

Paradise Valley is moving closer to addressing its flooding vulnerabilities with a comprehensive stormwater infrastructure master plan. After recent storms highlighted the town’s susceptibility to flooding, officials have developed a strategic roadmap to prioritize improvements and protect properties across the community. The Scope of the Problem Working with the Kimley-Horn engineering firm, the town identified 19 particularly flood-prone areas, categorized … Read More

Leadership Lessons: When Maricopa County Stood Up to Corporate Power and What Scottsdale Can Learn From It

This week, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors delivered a masterclass in political courage. Led by Supervisor Debbie Lesko, the board voted 5-0 to reject Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad’s request to develop a massive 4,000-acre freight rail facility near the rural community of Wittmann. The decision wasn’t about opposing economic development; it was about standing up to a corporate … Read More

Scottsdale joins statewide coalition to safeguard Arizona’s water future

Under the leadership of Mayor Lisa Borowsky, the city of Scottsdale has joined the Coalition for Protecting Arizona’s Lifeline, a nonpartisan alliance of municipal leaders committed to advocating for Arizona’s continued access to Colorado River water and the Central Arizona Project, the state’s largest water delivery system. The Coalition, which includes mayors from across Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal counties, was … Read More

When Results Speak Louder Than Politics: SUSD’s Academic Success Story

By Alexander Lomax Scottsdale Unified School District has found itself under intense scrutiny lately, particularly from Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne. But when the latest state test scores arrived, the numbers told a story that’s hard to dispute: SUSD students are thriving academically. With 62% of students passing English Language Arts assessments and 58% passing math across grades … Read More