by Scottsdale Watchman We’ve written about Dewey The Dick before. Now, Dewey Schade, America’s most challenging landlord since Stanley Roper from Three’s Company, is back at it trying to impede the creation of the “Maverick Mural” dedicated to late U.S. Senator John McCain. How does this guy sleep at night? On December 20th, Scottsdale’s Development Review Board did the right … Read More
Guest Editorial: Save The Dells
By Scottsdale Pinetop Tuesday December 11 – the day the Desert Discovery Center was finally laid to rest once and for all. The Scottsdale City Council unanimously voted to put an end to the potential development of the infamous Desert EDGE within the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. A well-deserved victory for the supporters of Proposition 420 and a triumph in preserving … Read More
Guest Editorial: 2018 Highlights of Scottsdale
By Scottsdale Pinetop Very shortly, 2018 will be a thing of the past. But it was a political year like few others full of highs and lows. Here’s a quick look back at some of the major political events in Scottsdale that helped define it as we welcome the New Year. *This has been the “Year of the Woman,” not … Read More
Season's Greetings and a Bid Farewell
By Paradise Valley Mayor Michael Collins Dear Friends and Neighbors, As we enjoy the Holiday Season and prepare to ring in the New Year, I offer you this final town update and a bid farewell as I near the end of my station as your Mayor. 2018 finished strong with progress and improvement across all areas of Town Government and … Read More
Guest Editorial: Bar Rescue
By Scottsdale Pinetop Downtown Scottsdale’s entertainment area, the Valley’s nightlife epicenter, has created a number of headaches between Scottsdale residents, City Council and business owners. Really it’s a love-hate relationship. While numerous patrons have spoken in defense of the growing entertainment scene, many Scottsdale residents have become disgruntled and vocal by attacking local bars. The Rockbar in downtown Scottsdale is … Read More
Guest Editorial: The Electric Epidemic Part II
By Scottsdale Pinetop Litter or Luxury? The debate rages on. Last week, we wrote about the unavoidable consequences and safety concerns surrounding the scooters proliferating throughout Scottsdale. Click here to read. There’s no question that bike and scooter share is transforming and modernizing transportation by creating a cost efficient and colorful way of getting around. But it should not come … Read More
Political Rankings
With the college football playoff upcoming and the college basketball season in full swing, many are paying attention to various rankings. Here are some as they relate to interesting, future elections: SCOTTSDALE MAYOR 2020 (Jim Lane is term-limited) Councilwoman Suzanne Klapp Councilwoman Virginia Korte Any warm body John Karolzak PHOENIX MAYOR (Special Election March 12, 2019) Former Councilwoman Kate Gallego … Read More
Scottsdale Wedge Issue 2020?
Were you for or against the sales tax increase to fund preservation of the McDowell Mountains? Were you for or against the Los Arcos hockey arena proposal? Were you for or against Proposition 420? These have been the great questions and wedge issues that have shaped Scottsdale City Council elections over the past three decades. Indeed, Proposition 420, which rallied … Read More
The Karolzak Chronicles: Volume II
We wrote before about the amusing announcement by the very weird John Karolzak that he wants to run for Mayor of Scottsdale. Click here to read. We note that he describes himself on social media as a “health care executive.” What a disservice to the words health, care and executive. Dude was a lobbyist for an ambulance company. At the … Read More
Guest Editorial: A Very Special, Special Interest
By Scottsdale Pinetop In the age of “everyone is special” it’s often hard to stand out from the crowd. As an individual, a business and even as a community, our own special interests can easily be overshadowed. Scottsdale is no exception. In a city of greats, from the nationally acclaimed Barrett-Jackson Car Auction to spring training season, it’s easy to … Read More

