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Where Scottsdale City Council candidates stand on key issues

SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Eight candidates are running for three seats on the Scottsdale City Council. Scottsdale doesn’t have districts, so the mayor and the city council members represent the entire 243,000-population city. A candidate has to receive the majority of the votes cast to win a seat outright in July.
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Burlington Stores to open at Colonnade shopping center in Phoenix

Burlington Stores plans to open a new location this summer at the Colonnade shopping center in Phoenix. The discount department store will debut at a date to be determined in the retail development on Camelback Road between State Route 51 and 20th Street. The new Burlington Stores will be situated...
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Inside The Old Town Steakhouse In Scottsdale, Arizona Where Mesquite Flames Dance Around Every...

What happens when a steakhouse stops whispering and lets the fire do the storytelling? In Old Town Scottsdale, the answer smells like mesquite smoke before the plate ever reaches the table. This is not the stiff, hushed kind of steak dinner where everyone behaves like the napkin has a law degree.
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Phoenix Launches Master Lease Program and Cash Aid for Residents Losing Federal Benefits

Phoenix approves FY27 budget funding a master lease and cash aid for residents losing federal benefits and adds $6.6M to affordable housing.
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Atari Hotel plan sparks fight over Roosevelt Row’s future

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — An 11-story gaming, hospitality and entertainment hotel inspired by the Atari video game brand is planned for Roosevelt Row, set to replace a building that has been part of downtown Phoenix history for more than 70 years. The project would demolish the former radio station building...
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The Tender Ribs At This Arizona BBQ Joint Are Worth Coming Back For Again...

Tucked along East Broadway Road in Phoenix, Arizona, JL Smokehouse BBQ has built a loyal following of BBQ lovers who simply cannot stay away. With a 4.5-star rating from over 1,200 reviews, this down-home spot is serving up Southern barbecue that hits different every single time. The ribs alone are...
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This Massive Arizona Secondhand Store Is A Dream Destination For Bargain Hunters

Tucked along East Indian School Road in Phoenix, Arizona, White Dove Thrift Shoppe is the kind of place that makes thrift shopping feel like a real treasure hunt. Spread across two floors, this well-organized store is packed with everything from vintage furniture and clothing to books, kitchenware, and accessories. Bey
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Convicted El Dorado County child molester who missed sentencing hearing gets 18 years after...

A convicted child molester in El Dorado County who was arrested earlier this month in Arizona, nearly a year after skipping out on his sentencing hearing, was sentenced to 18 years in state prison, prosecutors said on Monday.
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Man tied to wheelchair, left to die in Phoenix heat, police say

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Two men are accused of tying up a man in a wheelchair and leaving him outside in extreme Phoenix heat, where he later died. Phoenix police were called Thursday night to an area near 24th Street and Fawn Drive, just south of Baseline Road, after reports of trouble near a canal.
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After 14 years, Canadian consulate office reopens in Arizona

After a 14-year hiatus, Canada has reopened a consulate in Phoenix. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and other leaders gathered near Central Avenue and Thomas Road for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Canada is one of Arizona’s biggest international trade partners, behind only Mexico and Taiwan. And Arizona attracts tens of thousa

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