Guest Editorial: Giving the Middle Finger to Southern Scottsdale

By Scottsdale Watchman Neptune is the Roman god of the seas. Recently, we noticed a majestic painting of him for sale in one of Old Town Scottsdale’s poshest art galleries. We saw that in his right hand, he has a strong grasp of a trident, pointing it towards the heavens. The next thing we noticed caught us off guard. With … Read More

Guest Editorial: Scottsdale Can’t Delay Any Further

By Scottsdale Pinetop Like in any successful business owner knows, a company only works if you are willing to reinvest and make improvements to it. The city of Scottsdale has largely stopped doing that. As a result our infrastructure is crumbling. The roads need to be repaved, facilities need to be updated and bridges need to be repaired. Thankfully, the … Read More

Guest Editorial: Bucking The Trend

By The Happy Wanderer The word “mall” conjures several things in our minds. The food court. The multi-colored tile floors lining the walkways. The big-box department store with aisles that extend as far as the eye can see. Even the overweight mall cop. Shopping malls have been a staple of the American consumer experience. Despite their enduring presence, shopping malls … Read More

Rise of The Guardians

Every community has its dedicated citizens that pay attention more than most to the whats going ons there.  In previous days they would submit frequent letters to the editors of local newspapers.  Now, they tend more towards an ability to mobilize and influence on social media.   Scottsdale is no exception. Activists like Carla and Jane Rau once upon a … Read More

Guest Editorial: Despicable Me

By Scottsdale Watchman Remember the hit 2010 movie “Despicable Me”? In it, the supervillain character Gru hatches a plan for the greatest heist of all times. He figures out a way to shrink and steal the moon. By the end of the movie though, he has a change of heart when three little girls he adopts make him renege on … Read More

Guest Editorial: Tempe Thoughts You May Like to Know

By The Tempe Tree   I recently became aware of some interesting poll results regarding the City of Tempe. The poll was apparently conducted by Public Opinion Strategies, once of the nation’s leading such companies.   In a poll of 300 likely Tempe voters, Public Opinion Strategies found that Tempe residents feel positive about their city’s future with 74 percent … Read More

Guest Editorial: So Lost. So Far Away

By The Happy Wanderer Scottsdale’s residents are some of Arizona’s most well-informed and eloquent citizens. But occasionally, you get a resident who expresses a preposterous perspective. AJ Germek’s recent editorial in The Scottsdale Independent fits into this category of odd critiques. Here’s a link to it. In his opinion piece, he goes on a rampage against the proposed Museum Square … Read More

Guest Editorial: Stick With the Bucking Bronco

By Scottsdale Pinetop As the old adage goes, “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” So why the Scottsdale City Council felt the need to change the city’s flag we do not understand. To those who are not familiar with Scottsdale’s current city flag, it features the city’s seal – a mounted cowboy on a bucking bronco – with a … Read More

Guest Editorial: Thank You Vice Mayor Phillips

By Scottsdale Watchman Every week, we hear tragic story after tragic story about our military veterans and the struggles they face when readjusting to civilian life. In one 2016 study, the Department of Veterans Affairs discovered that approximately 20 veterans committed suicide daily and that veterans accounted for 14 percent of all adult suicide deaths in the U.S. It’s also … Read More

Guest Editorial: Right-Hand Man Back

By Scottsdale Pinetop Governor Doug Ducey and Kirk Adams – a dynamic duo of Arizona politics. Few political pairs have accomplished so much in such a short period of time. From tackling challenging budgets, to the successful campaign of Proposition 123 and the historic 2018 session that included a 20 percent pay increase for teachers by 2020, Ducey and Adams … Read More