Commission ponders Scottsdale water options
Some are worrying City Manager Greg Caton is flushing away Scottsdale’s vaunted “recycled water” program. While the portion in place for years that sends treated wastewater to golf course greens appears secure, the next step – dubbed “toilets to taps” – appears to be at risk.
Scottsdale grocery store sells $40,000 Mega Millions ticket
PHOENIX — Someone in the Valley woke up a winner after Tuesday night’s Mega Millions drawing, according to the Arizona Lottery. The lucky ticket worth $40,000 was sold at the Safeway at Hayden and Chaparral roads in Scottsdale. It matched four of the five white balls — 4,...
Prosecutors not seeking death penalty against accused Mt. Ord teen killer
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office said prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty against Thomas Brown and told ABC15, "because this case is open, we cannot comment further."
The Henry set to open 3rd Valley restaurant at Scottsdale 101 shopping plaza
PHOENIX — The Henry is set to expand its Valley footprint again, bringing its all‑day dining concept to one of north Scottsdale’s busy retail corridors. Restaurateur Sam Fox will open the newest restaurant Wednesday at the Scottsdale 101 shopping plaza, which is actually on the eastern edge of Phoenix on the...
Angry Chickz Expands Arizona Footprint with New Mesa Restaurant
The heat is officially moving into the East Valley. Angry Chickz, the rapidly expanding Nashville hot chicken brand, has announced it will open its first Mesa restaurant on April 17. Located at 2105 S. Alma School Road, Suite 102, this debut marks the company’s third location in Arizona and its 37th storefront...
This Delightfully Quirky Arizona Restaurant Will Make You Feel Like You’ve Entered Another World
Sometimes the best adventures in Arizona don’t require hiking boots or a map to some remote canyon. Sometimes all you need is an appetite and a willingness to slide into dinner at Rustler’s Rooste in Phoenix. Yes, you read that correctly. Slide. Because nothing says “fine dining” quite...
Phoenix Trash Bills Set to Soar, Residents Asked to Sound Off
Phoenix residents are being asked to weigh in on a plan that would steadily raise their trash bills over the next several years. Phoenix Public Works has rolled out a customer survey on a proposed multi-year increase to the city's residential solid waste fee, open through March 31, with officials saying the feedback...
Phoenix Hiker Chaos, Six Desert Rescues In 24 Hours
Phoenix’s trails turned into a full-time job for firefighters after crews pulled off six separate hiker rescues in just 24 hours, prompting a blunt warning from the department. Phoenix Fire officials say the cluster of calls looks more like a trend than a fluke, with familiar missteps – dehydration, overconfidence,...
Vulnerable Valerie Bertinelli will sign books tonight in Phoenix
Valerie Bertinelli is on the move — literally — while she answers the phone. She’s tucked into a quiet corner of a busy airport, her voice warm but tinged with a mix of exhaustion and purpose that comes from a vulnerability-filled book tour. “I just wanted to...
2 suspects arrested after shots fired at Phoenix Police helicopter
Two men accused of firing at a Phoenix Police helicopter are facing multiple charges after officials responded to a shots fired call near 37th and Van Buren streets early Monday morning.

















