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Ultra-high-end Silver Sky community breaks ground in Paradise Valley
Paradise Valley is already the fifth-wealthiest suburb in the U.S. Now, a new neighborhood wants to raise the bar even more. Silver Sky Development broke ground last month on Silver Sky, a new community at the base of Mummy Mountain. The project will comprise just 12 homes on 18 acres.
Local blood drive collections could save 78 lives
The Paradise Valley Police Department and volunteers hosted a successful blood drive with the American Red Cross July 17. Thanks to generous donors and volunteers, including Council Member Anna
Will new housing laws create ‘slums’ in Scottsdale?
Developers and construction companies around Scottsdale may have been whooping with joy after the city’s July 10 Planning Commission meeting. But those who feel Scottsdale is rapidly being over-developed may share the view of one commissioner:. “God help us.”. Diana Kaminski uttered that phrase, then reluctantly joined her colleagues...
2024 Election: Voters in swing precinct weigh in
In Scottsdale, there is one voting precinct that is almost perfectly divided amongst Democrats and Republicans. In fact, only two votes separate the two camps. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen spoke with residents in the precinct, and has this report.
Scottsdale PD details arrest of former Suns PG Cameron Payne
Former Phoenix Suns point guard Cameron Payne was arrested in Scottsdale last month, and the Scottsdale Police Department has released details of the incident. Payne was placed into custody on June 14 for false reporting to law enforcement and refusing to provide a truthful name when detained, repeatedly telling officers his name was “Terry Johnson.”
Scottsdale Sun & Sounds Concert Series to Feature Taylor Glasheen and Nolan McKelvey Band
As the valley's temperature rises, so does the anticipation for the Sun & Sounds concert series, which is bringing the heat of local music to the Scottsdale Civic Center. In this sonic showcase slated for Sunday afternoon delight, you're invited to kick back under the Arizona sky to the strumming and storytelling of country singer Taylor Glasheen and the Nolan McKelvey Band, each infusing their brand of Americana into the desert air.
Scottsdale's Etta Restaurant to Undergo Refurbishment After Acquisition by Austin-based RDM Hospitality
Etta, a restaurant nestled in the Scottsdale Quarter shopping center, is set to close doors on July 22 for a series of renovations. According to ABC15, the establishment, which opened its Scottsdale location in 2022, has been recently acquired by Austin-based RDM Hospitality. The takeover comes on the heels of...
Free diapers, school supplies, haircuts and food boxes at July 27 event in Scottsdale
On Saturday, July 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health (NOAH) will provide free diapers, baby wipes, school supplies, wellness kits, food boxes, haircuts and other essentials at its Community Care Day event. The event will take place at the NOAH Cholla Health Center, located...
Global outage: Family stuck at Sky Harbor for nearly 30 hours
An Arizona family spent close to 30 hours at Phoenix Sky Harbor airport with hopes of making it to their family reunion in Boston. But, the global tech outage had different plans for them. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more.
Champion of the Week is black belt in Taekwondo
PHOENIX — Each week 12News, along with Champion Air, acknowledges an amazing athlete, star student or over-achiever in our community. This week the 12News Champion of the Week is Athan. >> Download the 12News app for the latest local breaking news straight to your phone. The 16-year-old is a...
Loophole allows some truckers to drive beyond time limits
In the wake of a fatal crash in 2021 on a Phoenix highway, we're looking into potential regulatory gaps that may contribute to fatigue among semi-truck drivers transporting agricultural commodities. We want to warn you – the footage in this story is hard to watch. FOX 10 Justin Lum has this investigative report.
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