A Big Splash in Scottsdale Politics: A Local Stand-out Announces Run for City Council

By Ronald Sampson Scottsdale City Council has been a bit…contentious recently. With plenty of battles amongst members, it has nearly been asking for cooler heads. And it was with perhaps perfect timing that that request was answered. Longtime Scottsdalian Raoul Zubia recently announced that he will be running for city council next year. He brings decades of dedicated service to … Read More

First-Time Performance of Oasis Classic by Whiskey’s Quicker at Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships Nov. 8 to Celebrate the State’s Top-Selling Champagne Event

Band of Arizona’s Most Influential Sports Writer of All Time to Follow Up on Last Year’s Polo Party performance; Treat Crowd to Cover of Oasis Smash Hit Lauded Arizona sports authority and Whiskey’s Quicker guitarist Dan Bickley is set to deliver another memorable moment at this year’s Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships, treating fans to a first-time performance of Oasis’ smash hit, … Read More

Guest Editorial: Denver must put people over profits, stop Axon’s contract renewal | OPINION

Some interesting analysis from our friends to the north. Please check out this article from coloradopolitics.com. By Sofia Solano Denver families are cutting back on groceries, skipping family outings, and facing a housing affordability crisis — yet their tax dollars are helping fund one of America’s highest-paid chief executives. Rick Smith, chief executive of Axon Enterprises, took home a staggering … Read More

Scottsdale Unified is Considering Closing Schools: a Failure in Leadership

Scottsdale Unified School District is facing a difficult decision that’s sending ripples through our community: the potential closure and repurposing of two neighborhood schools. And the choice they’re seemingly leaning towards is the wrong one. Scottsdale Unified is considering repurposing Pima Elementary and Echo Canyon K-8 School, citing low student enrollment as the primary reason. Both schools currently have fewer … Read More

An Evening of Excellence: Scottsdale Firefighters Honor Community Heroes

The 26th Annual Scottsdale Firefighters Charities Dinner at Mastro’s City Hall proved once again why this event has become one of the Valley’s premier charitable gatherings. With a goal of exceeding last year’s record-breaking $100,000 raised, the evening celebrated both the selfless work of Scottsdale’s 300 firefighters and three remarkable individuals who embody the spirit of community service. The 2025 … Read More

“Banana Ball” is Coming to Scottsdale: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

While we may not have a major league team, Scottsdale is synonymous with baseball come springtime. But now Scottsdale baseball fans have something new, wild, and wacky to get excited about in 2026: Banana Ball is coming to town. Well, sort of. For those unfamiliar, Banana Ball is the brainchild of the Savannah Bananas, a baseball entertainment phenomenon that’s been … Read More

Beyond the Reputation: Scottsdale’s True Heart Shines Through

Scottsdale wears many labels. To some, it’s a world-class golf destination. To others, it’s a vibrant nightlife hub or a luxurious tourist retreat. But beneath the polished exterior and glamorous reputation lies something far more meaningful: a genuine community that rallies around its own when it matters most. The story of Coach Brown at Grayhawk Elementary School perfectly captures this … Read More

Heads Up, Scottsdale: A Local Couple Demonstrates the Need for Awareness in Your Health Care

A shocking healthcare fraud case unfolding in Scottsdale serves as a stark reminder that even in our affluent community, vulnerable residents need protection from medical exploitation. Alexandra Gehrke and Jeffrey King, dubbed the “glam-flam couple,” admitted to fraudulently billing insurance companies over $1 billion, targeting some of our community’s most defenseless members. The scale of this operation is staggering. The … Read More

Scottsdale’s Golf Dominance: A Tourism Game-Changer for Arizona

Scottsdale has officially claimed the crown as America’s premier golf destination for 2025, and the implications for Arizona’s tourism industry are nothing short of extraordinary. According to The Action Network’s comprehensive analysis of over 400 U.S. cities, Scottsdale’s combination of exceptional course availability, reasonable lodging costs, and perfect weather creates an unbeatable formula that’s driving substantial economic impact across the … Read More