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See inside the 2012 Book of Lists party
More than 500 business and community leaders attended the Phoenix Business Journal's 2012 Book of Lists party Thursday evening at The Mint in Scottsdale.
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Mitch Mustain's future appeared to be in the National Football League. The former University of Arkansas and Southern California quarterback's fortunes have taken a turn, however.
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Rasco's BBQ operates on East Mesa
Rasco's BBQ serves up pulled pork, beef brisket, chicken, tacos, cheeseburgers, ribs and other items at the Shorty's gas station at 5580 Bataan Memorial East.
Syrian First Lady's 'Hacked' Website A Hoax
Twitter reports claimed that a website purporting to be the personal site of Asma Assad was hacked by activists, showing a message mocking the first lady's unconditional support of her husband.
Scottsdale Skincare and Concierge Medical Practice Attends Parisian Conference
Scottsdale, Ariz February 10, 2012 - In keeping with their progressive, modern approach to integrative healthcare that addresses all aspects on their patients' needs and lifestyle, LifeScape Premier, the award-wining Scottsdale, Arizona-based concierge medical practice recently sent a company representative to Paris, France to participate in the ... (more)
Made in Arizona Fest returns to downtown Scottsdale
The Made in Arizona Festival returns to downtown Scottsdale's Fifth Avenue Friday through Sunday with more than 100 artists and vendors participating in the event.
Blue Sky project advances in Scottsdale
The Scottsdale City Council this week narrowly approved the design-review application for Blue Sky, a $135 million, 13-story apartment complex to be built east of Scottsdale Fashion Square.
Troublesome Scottsdale intersection studied
Scottsdale will look into options other than a traffic signal to address safety concerns at Via de la Sendero and Indian Bend Road.
Scottsdale school program has positive results
A program called Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports is being tried in four Scottsdale schools; Supai and Mohave middle schools and Coronado and Saguaro high schools.
$35 million mansion to go on auction block
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- If you dream big and have the money to make that dream a reality, then get out your checkbook and get ready to move into your new home.
Suge Knight arrested in Las Vegas
Death Row Records co-founder Marion "Suge" Knight was jailed briefly in Las Vegas on three outstanding traffic warrants and suspicion of marijuana possession, after being pulled over for a driving infraction, police said on Thursday.
When 50,000 Square Feet Isn't Enough
Architects and builders say it could be the largest single-family residential compound planned in the country: a 100,000-square-foot compound - more than 60,000 square feet of living space, the balance being space such as patios and garages - in the early stages of construction in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Russell watercolors donated to Great Falls museum
The estates and families of two late experts on artist Charles M. Russell have donated a pair of Russell's watercolors to the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls.
Scottsdale to get payments for SkySong
Scottsdale will begin receiving annual payments, starting with $139,000 in 2014, from the Arizona State University Foundation for the city's investment in SkySong, ASU's Scottsdale Innovation Center.
Senior members sue Scottsdale country club for $1.5 million
Retired golfers at Pinnacle Peak Country Club are worried they might not live long enough to ever recoup $1.5 million they say they are collectively owed in termination payments from the Scottsdale club.
Scottsdale police officers asking for equal pay
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The Police Officers of Scottsdale Association wants pay equal to that of other agencies around the Valley, and is petitioning the city to consider sworn personnel separate from other municipal employees.
Cypress Hill's B-Real Coming Back to Arizona?
It's been a minute since we've mentioned Cypress Hill and Arizona in the same sentence.
Janice Voss: NASA astronaut passes away at 55
Former Astronaut Janice E. Voss , one of the few women launched into space, has died of breast cancer in Arizona, her alma mater said on Tuesday.
School board president lashes out at Cave Creek mayor
Francia said it mattered not whether it is called a cost or an investment, 'it is an expense borne by others' CCUSD93 It's been months since the Cave Creek Unified School District's proposed 15 percent budget override was defeated, but apparently governing board President David Schaefer isn't finished venting his hostility.
Scottsdale, "The West's Most Western Town," rekindles its frontier spirit this week to celebrate Arizona's 100th birthday.