Guest Editorial: Head Scratcher In Peoria

By Peoria Watchman Less than 30 minutes from the heart of Phoenix lies a vibrant community that residents cherish, admire, and defend.  Rightly so, the City of Peoria is one of the fastest growing cities in Arizona.  Home to nationally recognized trails, parks, shopping, and dining destinations that rival those of any other city in the Valley, Peoria is appreciated … Read More

JBW for PV

Being Mayor of Paradise Valley, Arizona is a cool gig.  Just like being Mayor of a place like Bel-Air or Aspen would be.  Communities like them are already remarkable, which means such jobs are really about being a good custodian. In other words, just don’t screw it up. Current Paradise Valley Mayor Jerry Bien-Willner has largely understood this.  He is … Read More

Guest Editorial: Legislation 2021 – The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

By Councilwoman Solange Whitehead It’s that time of year again.  The legislature is in session and considering over 1,000 bills with a continued trend away from local control. The City’s lobbyist is at the Capital advocating for Scottsdale. Again, the City’s top priority is Short Term Rental reform.  Prognosis: Not Good. Protecting Arizona from Fire Scottsdale helped stop a bill to … Read More

Guest Editorial: A Careless And Inaccurate Comparison

By Scottsdale Pinetop Within the past year, the number of COVID-related deaths has been compared to deaths from a lot of different causes, ranging from the common flu to car accidents. Much of the debate has also been focused on the effectiveness of wearing masks to slow the spread versus impeding on individual freedoms. But this week, Scottsdale Representative Joseph … Read More

Back By Popular Demand

It must be frustrating to talk so much but never really speak.  Or to impact anything.  Or to be routinely laughed at and about. Such is the life of resident Scottsdale ignoramus Rod Pritchett.  While tempting and appropriate to ignore someone who is as wayward as he is weird — we failed to do so on one occasion last year.  … Read More

She Knows Better

There are a few words you just never use.  One starts with “N.” The other begins with a “C.”  To the broader business community a vocabulary doesn’t have a first letter with an “M,” as in moratorium. Frustrated with the pace of potential changes to parking plans and ordinances in the Old Town Scottsdale area City Councilwoman Kathy Littlefield is … Read More

Guest Editorial: The Gift That Keeps On Giving

By Alexander Lomax When Kelli Ward was elected to Chair the Arizona Republican Party a couple of years ago, Democrats cheered under the presumption that she would hurt the Arizona Republican brand and their efficacy. However, none of us could have known how successful she would be in this endeavor. Under her leadership, Ward has consistently carried the mantle of … Read More

This Is Going To Be Interesting

Over the weekend, intrepid Scottsdale Progress reporter Wayne Schutsky did what he often does:  break interesting news on things Scottsdale. In this case, he revealed new efforts to bring Southbridge II back to life. Readers will recall that Southbridge II was a multi-year effort by the Unger family to redevelop the banks of the Arizona Canal opposite the Scottsdale Waterfront.  … Read More

Guest Editorial: A Bill To Help Save Lives

Arizona Senator Christine Marsh pushes for the passage of new Arizona bill that would prevent fentanyl overdoses By Valley Girl Through the best efforts of mothers who have tragically lost their children due to accidental overdose, there is a new bill reaching the Arizona Senate. The group has been advocating for the legalization of fentanyl testing strips for the purpose of … Read More

Guest Editorial: The Spirit of McCain Has Exited Arizona

By Alexander Lomax The U.S. Supreme Court recently refused to hear Arizona QOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward’s quixotic failed attempt to overturn the results of the Arizona election. One would assume that this would be the end of this madness, right? After all, it is a majority conservative court, certainly, this is proof to the doubters that our election was legitimate, … Read More