Scottsdale Mayor Dave Ortega has his first State of the City address coming up next month. Typically such addresses, like you’ve often seen at the Presidential level, are both a celebration of successes (both touted and actual) as well as a declaration of future initiatives. With it being Ortega’s first, after a not-uninteresting first year in office, we are deeply … Read More
Longtime Scottsdale Activist Paula Sturgeon Entering 2022 City Council Race, and We Could Do Much Worse
It is definitely not too early to start looking forward to the 2022 Scottsdale City Council elections to kick the tires a bit on potential candidates. We will have three seats up for election: those seats are currently held by Kathy Littlefield, Linda Milhaven, and Solange Whitehead. As a reminder, we do not currently have a district system, so all … Read More
Featured Editorial: Mayor Ortega is Setting Scottsdale Up for a Major Loss
By Larry Kush Yet another battle is taking shape between property rights advocates and our cities mayor over the mayor’s goal of gutting the Old Town Scottsdale Character Area Plan (OTSCAP) which was adopted in 2018. In case you have not heard of it, OTSCAP serves as the regulatory long-range plan that guides growth and development in downtown Scottsdale, and … Read More
What was this Teacher Thinking? Scottsdale Teacher get Fired for Teaching a Book on Shaming?
School administrators in Arizona typically have a rough go of it; pay isn’t always great, classrooms are large, numerous candidates and elected officials do their best to make your life tough…it’s not an easy ride. We tend to sympathize with them and want to see their decisions through a positive prism. That’s pretty tough for the case of Principal Linda … Read More
No Criminal Charges for Greenburg, but That Doesn’t Make It One Bit Better
Jann-Michael Greenburg will escape criminal charges it seems, as a recent investigation stated that he did not in fact break the law. Those were the findings of the Scottsdale Police Department, which have been passed up to the FBI and State AG. According to Police spokesman Sgt. Kevin Quon, investigators did not find anything in the Google Drive on Jann-Michael … Read More
Are There Any Adults in the Room?
By Alexander Lomax Never let a good crisis go to waste, the saying goes. And boy ohh boy, are SUSD and the Greenburgs ever in one heckuva crisis. And who’s swooping down to try to steal the spotlight from them and using misery as a campaign event? Gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and US Senate Jim Lamon. Lamon organized an event … Read More
Restaurateur Is Pleased Union Ceases Strike At Phoenix Sky Harbor As Restaurant Workers Are Back On The Job
Statement From HMSHost After Union Abruptly Ends Strike It is once again business as usual at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport after Unite Here Local 11 decided to abandon the picket lines as support diminished for a strike among its members. On November 22nd United Here Local 11 called the unpopular strike against HMSHost which operates numerous restaurants at Sky Harbor. … Read More
Landmark Legislation Would Provide Arizona with Drought Relief While Protecting The Colorado River And Tribal Water Rights
Senator Mark Kelly Introduces Federal Legislation That Gives Arizona Drought Relief And Empowers Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) Enabling Federal Legislation Has Massive Support From Tribes, Local Governments, Environmental Groups, & Water Users (PARKER, AZ.) The Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) is applauding the introduction of federal legislation that would enable CRIT to lease a portion of its federal Colorado … Read More
The Country’s Best Discount Theater – Pollack Cinemas Re-Opens for Business Friday, December 10th at Noon
The Grand Reopening Comes After a Million Dollar Renovation and Year and Half Closure Due to Covid-19 Pandemic After more than a year and a half of being closed, Valley Real Estate Entrepreneur Michael Pollack is excited to announce the highly anticipated re-opening of Pollack Tempe Cinemas on Friday, December 10, 2021 starting at noon. Located at the corner of … Read More
SUSD Takes a Risk: Schools to be Mask-Optional
As availability of Covid-19 vaccines has increased for children, schools around the country are shifting policies. Scottsdale Unified is joining them, as long with the Kyrene School District is announcing that masks will be optional after winter break. The district says that they will still strongly recommend that students wear masks while on campus, but teachers will no longer be … Read More


