Joe LeDuc began as a patrol officer with the Scottsdale Police Department in 1991 and has risen through the ranks in his long career.
If you're searching for the perfect family vacation spot, look toward the western skies of Scottsdale, Arizona. Tens of thousands of acres of sandy Sonoran Desert and year-round warm weather lend themselves to all manner of outdoor pursuits. There's also no shortage of indoor fun when you need a break from the city's 330 sunny days each year.
A group of doctors from the U.S., including an Arizona nurse, say they are trapped in Gaza after spending two weeks there providing aid.
The Arizona Jewish community is rallying to support immigrant rights almost a week after President Donald Trump took office and shook up Washington.
Both locations are part of Slick City’s $12 million investment in the state. The indoor slide park has also opened up locations in Chandler and Peoria in 2024. Two new Arizona locations are planned to open in 2025, according to a press release. The company said it anticipates it will employ 450 Arizonans by the end of the year.
Gateway Academy in Scottsdale held a one-of-a kind fashion show for children with autism, who got to show off on the runway!
Construction began on a project to raze a vacant Scottsdale retail center and redevelop the site for apartments near Scottsdale Road and Gold Dust Avenue.
Chief Jeff Walther will become Scottsdale's new interim assistant city manager on Monday, one of the city's most powerful executive roles.
The ongoing fight over Axon’s headquarters campus is reminiscent of previous skirmishes in the city over multifamily development. One prime example is the Southbridge II mixed-use project, which was proposed by Spring Creek Development in Old Town Scottsdale in 2018.
Arizona State Football head coach Kenny Dillingham doesn’t just represent Arizona: He is Arizona. The Phoenix native rescued ASU’s program from self-imposed catastrophe in his second season as coach,
Scottsdale leaders are reminding residents and workers to be cautious as wildfire risks remain high in the city during an extended dry season.
Navajo Nation officials say at least 15 tribal members in Arizona have been wrongfully detained and questioned during the immigration sweeps.