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'Cathedral City' benefit to help movie to be shot in Scottsdale
Most film producers raise money and then begin producing their films. Phoenix-based MoviesMakingADifference is taking a divergent route for its "Cathedral City" project starring Michael Madsen: It has started production and is now going after the money.
Police search for gauze-wearing bank robber
Authorities are asking for help identifying a man they are calling the First Aid Bandit, who has allegedly robbed four Valley banks in the past two months.
Cruise company moves into old Dial building in Scottsdale
A travel company is moving its headquarters and 800 employees from Phoenix to the former Dial building in the Scottsdale Airpark by year's end.
911 calls released after huge Scottsdale mansion burns down
In one call released Wednesday, the caller reported seeing a "white billow of smoke" and noticed a "woody smell." The female caller told dispatchers she could not see actual flames, but said, "Something is definitely on fire." The house in the Troon North area of Scottsdale was destroyed by fire on Friday.
80 Girls in Arizona, nation sent sexually explicit letters
Valley detectives are working with others around the U.S. to find a letter writer who targeted as many as 80 girls in the Valley and around the country in the past 10 years by sending sexually explicit letters to the girls' homes.
NY court: Married gay couples entitled to benefits
New York's top court on Thursday rejected a Christian legal group's challenge to some government benefits provided to same-sex couples legally married elsewhere and now living in New York.
Special pages, including studio tour map and artist listing
CAVE CREEK Arizona's largest artist studio tour is once again set for the last two weekends of November.
Prosecutor files US state's 1st case under law against knowingly hiring illegal immigrants
Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas said Scottsdale Art Factory manager Michelle Hardas used a "subcontractor" who was an illegal immigrant to avoid the law's requirement that employees be legal workers.
500 laptops go out to Scottsdale teachers
The Scottsdale Unified School District has started distributing Hewlett-Packard Tablet laptops to 500 of its nearly 1,700 teachers.
Sexual predator targeting area girls by mail
Police say a serial predator has been targeting girls across the Valley for 10 years, sending them sexually explicit letters.
Crawford suspect turns himself in
Model Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber attend MAXIM Magazine kicks off Super Bowl weekend at Grand Opening of Stone Rose at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort on February 1, 2008 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Free healthy-lifestyle class slated in Scottsdale
Rockwood Natural Medicine Clinic in Scottsdale is launching a monthly "Healthy Lifestyle" education class conducted by local experts.
Scottsdale City Council considers 3 candidates for acting city manager
The Scottsdale City Council will discuss who will take the city's top administrative position now that former City Manager John Little is gone.
Salt River community, Scottsdale may share Pima Road costs
The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community would pay 60 percent of remaining costs to widen Pima Road and control flooding under an agreement the Scottsdale City Council will consider Tuesday.
Breast cancer 3-day closing ceremony in Scottsdale, Arizona
A moving closing ceremony took place at 4:30PM today at the Scottsdale Stadium as everyone was celebrating the completion of walking 60 miles in 3 days.
As a fun and lively city, it is not surprising that Scottsdale, Arizona has three very fun swingers clubs.
Collector Cars from Jaguar, Ferrari, Maserati at Scottsdale Auction
Click on the picture to enlarge Other Jaguar D-Type 1956 Photos Gooding & Company , the internationally-recognized auction house, is proud to announce five exceptional collector cars available for sale at its annual Scottsdale Auction this January.
Scottsdale group launches holiday sock drive
Scottsdale group launches holiday sock driveShoebox Ministry, a Scottsdale non-profit organization that provides hygiene products to the homeless, needs 40,000 pairs of new socks - 25,000 men's and 15,000 women's - to be distributed to more than 40 Valley homeless and domestic violence shelters.
Man exposes himself near school bus stop in Scottsdale
Police arrested a man after he allegedly exposed himself near a school bus stop in Scottsdale.
Owners of Scottsdale's Sultry Dogs restaurant accused of money-laundering
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