By Alexander Lomax Checks and balances are important in life. We need checks and balances in our government, checks and balances in our interpersonal relationships, and checks and balances within the corporate world. Complete overregulation is bad, but a world where corporations have no checks on their power isn’t any better either as the industrial revolution taught us (if you … Read More
Homeless Hotel No More: What Recent Closure Says About the City’s Future
Homelessness was a significant local issue in the last election, and even though there is far less of it than most other cities in America, some of the more conservative candidates used it very deftly to their advantage. A centerpiece of that was Scottsdale’s “homeless hotel”, where an old hotel was used to house a couple handfuls of homeless women … Read More
A Feelgood Story Amongst Global Uncertainty: A Scottsdale Man Shows Us How It’s Done
For anyone who has followed the news, it’s been a strange and interesting few months to say the least. But in a world filled with uncertainty, it’s important to find individuals who serve as guiding lights, reminding us of the enduring power of positivity and community in a strange world. One such individual is Gil Gifford, a nearly 90-year-old Army … Read More
How Do You Stand Up to a Bully? Scottsdale City Council is Showing Us
Anyone who has ever lived through their teenage years and had any sort of wise guidance from an elder knows the answer to the above question. When you are being pushed around and you want it to stop, do you say “Thank you sir, may I have another”? No, of course not, you stand up to them and take a … Read More
Scottsdale Gets Some Certainty with New Permanent Hires
By Alexander Lomax Having “interim” or “working” before the job title of many of your employees is never a great sign, at least in the long run. It implies too much change and not enough certainty and experience. This was precisely where the city of Scottsdale had found itself recently, typifying a few month period of relative tumult. The city … Read More
Don’t Be This Guy: A Scottsdalian Makes Headlines for All the Wrong Reasons
For Gen Z, the most popular career that they would most like to pursue is an influencer. After all, why wouldn’t they? To make good money without having to do hard work is everyone’s dream, and add in a lot of attention and praise? Seems perfect. But the pursuit in doing so can push people to do stupid things. After … Read More
Scottsdale State Representative Shooting for a Statewide Seat: Does He Have a Chance?
Alex Kolodin is one of the two state representatives in legislative district 3, the district which covers most of Scottsdale. Him and his seatmate Joseph Chaplik have served together since 2022, and Kolodin has made waves in an unequivocally positive way by standing up for the rights of Scottsdalians in Axon’s fight to take away your rights (you can get … Read More
An End of an Era: When a Taco Bell is More Than Just a Taco Bell
Taco Bell: the fast-food joint that while may be considered authentic Mexican food in a state like Nebraska, is much maligned in a state like Arizona, where actual Mexicans live and can make actual Mexican food. Yes, it may be a bit of a joke in our state, but one particular location in Scottsdale has been more than just a … Read More
An Extremely Expensive Intersection: Controversial Rejection of Roundabout Comes with a Cos
By Alexander Lomax It’s not often that you need to pay back a major sum of money to not build a road. However this is exactly where the city of Scottsdale finds itself after a controversial and somewhat head-scratching decision by city council. In a recent decision, the Scottsdale City Council voted to cancel the construction of a roundabout at … Read More
Local Golf Excellence: Local Teen Makes Her Way to Augusta National
It should come as no surprise to you that Scottsdale is a hotspot for golfing; pretty much everyone knows that. But it isn’t just relegated to senior citizens or tourists…it is also a hotspot of local talent. Many also know that Arizona State has long had strong golf teams, and those players very likely get plenty of time on our … Read More