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Toll Brothers Planning Community at Cavasson
The next development in the Cavasson master-planned area in north Scottsdale could be a 136-unit luxury townhome community from Toll Brothers. The developer has requested approval from the Scottsdale Development Review Board for a proposal to build Toll at Cavasson on 11.27 acres in the Cavasson mixed-use area at Loop 101 and Hayden Road.
Former Diamondbacks catcher Carson Kelly could be valuable trade target at the deadline
One of the underrated trade deadline targets this year could be a former Diamondbacks starting catcher. Carson Kelly, who was the team’s primary backstop for the 2019-2022 seasons, is enjoying a nice bounceback year for the Detroit Tigers. His hot bat has gotten him more playing time opportunities in Detroit, although he could be moving on to a different team at the deadline.
Man crushed to death between trailer and truck in northeast Scottsdale
PHOENIX — A man was crushed to death between a trailer and a truck in northeast Scottsdale last week, authorities said. The Scottsdale Police Department identified the victim Tuesday as 57-year-old Thomas D. Henry. The deadly incident occurred just after 9 a.m. Friday on Stagecoach Pass west of Lone...
The Suns player nobody is talking about (who can actually help them win)
When you think of the Phoenix Suns' roster for 2024-25, you are immediately draw to their three star players in Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal. Looking beyond that, and center Jusuf Nurkic probably comes to mind. Even if trading him may ultimately be the way to get better.
Phoenix Cardiology Practice Installs the First and Fastest Cardiovascular CT Scanner in the State, Arineta’s SpotLight Duo
July 16, 2024 — Arineta, a leader in advancing cardiovascular imaging solutions through cutting-edge technology, proudly announces the latest installation of its SpotLight Duo at Cardiovascular Consultants, Ltd. (CVC) in Arizona. This makes CVC the first and only practice in the southwest region to have the world’s first dedicated cardiovascular and thoracic CT scanner.
Two Weeks Left to Adopt for Free at Pinal County Animal Care & Control
Pinal County Animal Care & Control is reminding residents that there are only two weeks left to take advantage of the Bissell Pet Foundation's "Empty the Shelters" national adoption event. From now until July 31st, adoption fees are waived for all adoptable pets, thanks to the generous sponsorship by Bissell Pet Foundation and Cathy Bissell.
Police report details what led to arrest of former Phoenix Suns player in Scottsdale
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A police report sheds new light on the arrest of former Phoenix Suns player Cameron Payne last month in Scottsdale. Payne was taken into custody in the early morning hours of Friday, June 14, after police responded to a possible disturbance in the area of 68th Street and Chaparral Road.
American Legion Post 34 auxiliary members feed veterans of Arizona State Veteran Home-Phoenix
Cave Creek – Members of the American Legion Post 34 auxiliary work tirelessly to serve Arizona veterans in need. One of the ways they accomplish this goal is by buying fresh meals for residents of the Arizona State Veteran Home-Phoenix. In June, several auxiliary members made special arrangements to...
Evacuations remain in effect for Black Fire northeast of metro Phoenix
PHOENIX — Evacuation orders issued Sunday for areas near the Black Fire northeast of metro Phoenix remained in effect Tuesday. The fire, which started Thursday south of Roosevelt Lake, has grown to an estimated 8,679 acres with 0% containment, according to Tuesday morning’s incident report. The wildfire started...
3 Flagstaff-area Safeway stores slated to be sold
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The four Safeway stores in the Prescott area and the three stores in Flagstaff will be sold to C&S Wholesale Grocers if a proposed $24.6 billion merger between Kroger, owner of the Fry’s Food supermarkets, and Albertsons, owner of the Safeway supermarket chain since 2015, is approved by the Federal Trade Commission.
Former Kayenta town manager ordered to pay $2M for embezzlement
KAYENTA, Ariz. — Kayenta Township reached a settlement on June 21 in its case against former Town Manager Andre Cordero. According to the Kayenta Township Commission, Cordero, along with several co-conspirators, embezzled $401,620 from the town during Cordero’s tenure from 2011 to 2015. In Kayenta District Court, Cordero...
ASU gathers highly effective classroom teachers to share their successes
In the Gadsden Elementary School District, near Arizona’s border with Mexico, most of the students are poor, and many are English language learners. Yet this district has embraced high-level math education, with dozens of students earning college credit before they even get to high school, according to Homero Chavez, director of the early-college program in the district.
Jack Black cancels shows after Trump comment; Kobe Bryant's father dies l Morning News Brief
PHOENIX - Jack Black canceled his band's remaining tour dates following an on-stage remark about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump; the father of late NBA superstar Kobe Bryant passed away; and more – here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for the morning of July 16.
Atlasta Catering Celebrates 45 Years with New Parent Company
Atlasta Catering is making waves in the Valley’s culinary scene. Arizona’s second-largest catering company has moved toward expansion by creating a new parent company called Steve Short Culinary Team (SSCT). This business strategy comes as the company hits its 45th anniversary. Founded in 1979 in Phoenix and led...
Valley residents try Buc-ee's popular (and maybe a little odd) treats ahead of store opening
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Arizona residents got their first taste of Buc-ee's most popular treats ahead of the store opening in Goodyear. The City of Goodyear posted a video of residents trying everything from Beaver Nuggets to lemon pepper jerky on their social media accounts. "Thumbs up!" "Very tasty!" "I...
Canceled 'Roosters' will play at a new theater; Scottsdale Desert Stages responds to controversy
There’s a well-known phrase in the theater community, and that is: The show must go on. And seven months after a controversial cancellation, that is exactly what is happening with a local production of the play "Roosters." "Roosters" is a drama about a Hispanic-American family living in the Southwest....
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