The Ticket Defense Is Good. Is It the Whole Story?

By Alexander Lomax Give Lisa Borowsky this much: when she finally addressed the speeding ticket story on Thursday’s Mike Broomhead Show, she didn’t duck it. She explained it, clearly and calmly, and with a detail that’s hard to argue with. You can’t pay a bill nobody sent you. What actually happened Here’s the timeline she’s working with. A speed camera … Read More

St. Louis Is Audacious to the Bone

By Bedouin Bourdain A still Friday morning, the Gateway Arch doubled perfectly in a reflecting pool that didn’t move for anyone. Some monuments you photograph. This one photographs itself. That was the calm opening act for a city that spent the next two days refusing to be just one thing. Two Miles of Wall That Outdoes the Museums Wedged between … Read More

Guest Editorial: Graham And His Allies Are Misleading Voters

By Raoul Zubia In an August 7th op-ed on this very website, Barry Graham attacked me over a $5,000 contribution from Axon President Josh Isner. The claim was that I said I hadn’t received contributions from Axon in a June 29th forum, and then two days later I received a donation from Mr. Isner. Yesterday, a new piece from a … Read More

Scottsdale Voters Deserve Accountability, Not Special Interests

By Terry Babb Scottsdale voters want candidates who answer to them—not special interests. With three candidates remaining for two City Council seats, I am increasingly concerned that residents are not the top priority for one of them. At a June candidate forum, Raoul Zubia assured voters that his campaign finance reports would show “there’s nothing that says Axon on it.” … Read More

Two Proposals: Put Residents First, Fix the Political Sign Mess

By Solange Whitehead Monday, I will propose restoring public comment to the beginning of Council meetings. The Council’s decision to move citizen comments to the end of meetings effectively silenced everyday residents. Listening to the community is free, vital, and helps catch problems early—before they become costly. I will also propose a council meeting item to establish voluntary campaign sign … Read More

New Arizona State Guitar Championship Added To Unique Polo Event

(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) The Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships will add new sounds to the amazing sights at this year’s festivities with the debut of Best of the West: The Inaugural Arizona State Acoustic Guitar Championships, taking place Saturday, Nov. 7, 2026, at WestWorld of Scottsdale. Acoustic guitarists from across Arizona and beyond are invited to apply for the chance to compete … Read More

Guest Editorial: Steady Water Management, Not Campaign Rhetoric

By Councilwoman Kathy Littlefield Scottsdale residents deserve the real facts about our water future, not cherry-picked claims timed for an election. Councilwoman Solange Whitehead’s recent opinion piece attempts to cast doubt on the city’s water security to promote her preferred council candidate. The facts reveal a different picture. Scottsdale Water has planned for a possible drought for decades, carefully managing … Read More

Borowsky’s Speeding Ticket and Scottsdale’s Long Memory for Mayoral Mishaps

By Ronald Sampson Mayor Lisa Borowsky has a speeding ticket story now, and Scottsdale has been here before. ABC15 first reported that the citation was dismissed after process servers couldn’t track her down. What Actually Happened A speed camera caught Borowsky doing 58 in a 40 near Scottsdale and Thomas roads back in October, a $344 citation. She says she … Read More