By Alexander Lomax Anyone who has paid attention to Arizona politics at all in the last few years is aware of the charges of a “stolen election”, or at the very least doubts that have been raised about the sanctity of the election process. Those charges that were a centerpiece of Arizona GOP politics at the time, and not only … Read More
Guest Editorial: ICYMI A Year in Review: Looking Back at 2023
By Supervisor Thomas Galvin Hello Neighbors, Happy New Year! As we step into this promising year, I am filled with gratitude and pride for the remarkable progress we achieved together in Maricopa County. Serving as your County Supervisor in District 2 has been an incredible honor, and I’m enthusiastic about the opportunities to continue building a brighter future for all. … Read More
Scottsdale’s Lighting Leader Hinkley’s Lighting Partners With Foothills Animal Rescue on Fridays in January and February to Help Animals in Need
The Lighting Store Will Donate 10% of All In-Store Purchases on Fridays to Foothills Animal Rescue This January and February make plans to be part of Fetch Fridays at Hinkley’s Lighting in Scottsdale. Valley-based and family-owned Hinkley Lighting is proud to donate 10 percent of all in-store purchases from its North Scottsdale Greenway Loop store on Fridays in January and December to Foothills Animal Rescue. The non-profit animal … Read More
A Positive Development Comes at a Risk
It has long been spoken about on this blog and in other places the degree to which the unfettered development growth days are over with in Scottsdale. Instead, today’s ethos is leadership that requests a significantly higher bar for developers to hurdle over in order to earn a blessing from the council dais, and an engaged and active citizenry that … Read More
Councilwoman Betty Janik Announces She Will Not Run for Re-election
Dear Scottsdale Resident, I will not be running for a second term on Scottsdale City Council. Time waits for no one. At this stage in my life, I want to spend more time with family and friends. I also believe it is time for older baby boomers, such as myself, to yield governance to younger people. Future development, sustainability, and … Read More
DMB Development’s Unfortunate Request for More Density in One Scottsdale Project
By Ronald Sampson There has been a concerted shift away from the development hey-days of the past in Scottsdale, when it felt as though any interesting and well-financed idea conceived by developers would make its way through the city council with relative ease. More recently traffic, crowds (i.e. population density) and construction have made activists out of everyday people, and … Read More
Scottsdale as a Destination for…Artists? Here’s Why We Agree
We are not at all shy about singing the praises of Scottsdale; be it as an ideal place to vacation, retire, or to get a little wild on a Saturday night. But a recent article from Smithsonian Magazine turned our heads, not just because of the source but also because it prompted us to think about the city in a … Read More
Guest Editorial: Salute to An Unsung Hero
By Councilwoman Betty Janik After thirty years of service, Greg Bestgen, Human Services Director, recently retired from the City of Scottsdale. He is leaving behind a legacy of compassion toward the less fortunate. Greg changed the way our city interacts with individuals in need. During his tenure, he established a robust outreach program for the homeless. He paired with faith-based … Read More
She’s In: Linda Milhaven Jumps Into Scottsdale Mayoral Race
She’s In Former Scottsdale City Councilwoman Linda Milhaven earlier this week filed the paperwork to officially enter the 2024 race against Mayor David Ortega. Lisa Borowsky, also a former Scottsdale City Councilwoman and Ortega’s final foe in 2020, has left little doubt that she also intends to run. Even more interesting is yet another former — thrice elected Mayor Jim … Read More
Will Tempe’s Loss Be Scottsdale’s Gain? Coyotes Looking in NE Valley for New Arena
As every sports fan in the Valley knows, it’s been a difficult and contentious road for the Arizona Coyotes. After Tempe voters voted down the plan to bring a new arena and entertainment district to the city, one which would have served as an incredible economic stimulus to the surrounding area, the team has been trying to figure out its … Read More

