“Two Littlefields Too Much?” Past Almost Certainly Prologue In Scottsdale

After being defeated in the Republican primary for a State House seat in 2014, former Scottsdale City Councilman Bob Littlefield decided to run for Scottsdale Mayor in 2016. He lost to Mayor Jim Lane in a landslide. Yet, only two years later, Bob’s wife Kathy didn’t just win re-election to the City Council but was the race’s top vote-getter. There … Read More

Guest Editorial: Solar, Shade and Sustainability Rule the Development, Design Roost

By Recker McDowell Scottsdale is considering the vision and future of its popular Old Town area. Tempe is looking at building more urban and creative neighborhoods. Other cities — including Phoenix, Chandler, Goodyear, Mesa and Gilbert — are all looking to take their downtowns to the next level including more residents, offices and restaurants. Communities, in particular Scottsdale, are also … Read More

Guest Editorial: Scottsdale Is The Number One Place To Move To in U.S.

By Recker McDowell — Scottsdale is the top place to move in the U.S., according to a new report. Scottsdale had 108 percent more inbound moves than outbound moves in 2019, according to U.S. Census Bureau research compiled by HireAHelper.com. That is the most of any city in the country. Durham, North Carolina was second with 71.7 percent more inbound … Read More

Guest Editorial: Real Leadership

By Recker McDowell Tonight, we will see President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Phoenix and Democratic presidential hopefuls from Bernie Sanders to Michael Bloomberg face off in a debate in Las Vegas. Republican Martha McSally and Democrat Mark Kelly are jockeying in their expensive U.S. Senate race and local candidates in Scottsdale are lining up for Mayor and … Read More

Guest Editorial: Arizona, Phoenix In The Spotlight For Trump, Democrats

By Recker McDowell — President Donald Trump will be in Phoenix for a campaign rally and on March 15 Democratic presidential hopefuls will have a debate in Phoenix ahead of the March 17 primary. The events show the importance Arizona and Maricopa County will play in the 2020 election landscape. That includes the Democratic presidential race and Trump’s bid to … Read More

Suzanne Klapp announces candidacy for Scottsdale Mayor

By Vote Suzanne Klapp Scottsdale, AZ – Three-term Scottsdale City Councilwoman Suzanne Klapp announced her bid for Scottsdale Mayor on Monday at the Scottsdale Airport in front of family, friends and supporters.  Suzanne, who began exploring a bid for Mayor back in March of 2019, becomes the fourth candidate to officially announce as a candidate for the city’s top elected … Read More

Schools and Jobs go Hand in Hand

By Virginia Korte It’s not hard to imagine why investing in schools is in the public interest. We care about our children and want them to grow up to be well-balanced, well-educated members of our society. But the need for investing in schools goes further than that. One of the biggest draws for companies to put down roots in an … Read More

More Scottsdale Polling Information & Insight

Yesterday we described some highlights from a poll of likely voters completed earlier this week in Scottsdale we have been able to see.  Here are some more: The increasingly crowded City Council race is very fluid.  The overwhelming winner at this point is “Undecided” with 78% of the vote.  Of those garnering support as a first, second or third vote … Read More

BREAKING: New, Scottsdale Insight

It’s fair to say that the upcoming Scottsdale elections, as well as the political environment in the city are interesting, to say the least. That’s why we were glad to get our hands on a recent public opinion poll undertaken by the most accurate pollster for the community over the past 20 years.  It surveyed 300 likely voters for the … Read More

Fact & Political Reality Check

Bob Littlefield is Scottsdale’s Bernie Sanders. He says the same thing so many times you start to respect the persistence. And he certainly can be a fun conversationalist when he is not feeling so ornery. Despite losing badly for Mayor in 2016, following a loss for the Arizona House of Representatives in 2014, Bob Littlefield has decided to seek the … Read More