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Cosanti Originals recently introduced tile-making as a new workshop for the community to enjoy as an afternoon hands-on activity. Offering a family-friendly learning experience, The Cosanti … more
Spring into free family fun at the Paiute Sci-Tech Fun Festival. Enjoy interactive exhibits, demonstrations, games, prizes and more. Visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov and search “Fun Festival” for … more
Pickleball can be quirky, and Ashley Leroux and Patrick Sullivan, Jr.,  lean into that side of the sport in their new documentary series, “Breaking Pickleball.” The couple … more
As warmer weather approaches, Scottsdale is providing heat relief to those in need this summer. The city’s hydration stations and Beat the Heat Program rely on donations from the public to meet … more
Abrazo Scottsdale Campus, the 120-bed community hospital at 3929 E. Bell Road, has named Dr. Omar Mahfouz as physician of the year. The announcement was made during the hospital’s national … more
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed “the tamale bill” Friday, much to the consternation of Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega. The the cottage food industry bill - more commonly known as the tamale … more

Celebrate the launch of DRIVE Electric Arizona’s Three Rivers Tribes chapter, the nation's first Native American chapter, which is devoted to accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles … more
Skyler Ortega, a junior at Notre Dame Preparatory High School, was awarded the Pacific Southwest Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Arizona Interscholastic Association’s (AIA) Ethical Athlete … more
April is  Autism Acceptance Month, and a locally owned Mexican restaurant is holding a monthlong fundraising campaign for the local autism community. more
Five years ago, when Blair Ballin started his online community, Living North Phoenix, he wanted a place for the North Phoenix community to share information and support each other in a drama-free … more
This year, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums has awarded Party for the Planet grants totaling $95,000 to 12 projects led by AZA-accredited facilities. AZA is in its sixth year of the Party for … more
Hosting the 2024 NCAA Men’s Final Four will be a boon for Valley cities, at least based on the last time March Madness’s big showcase landed in the region. A report from the W.P … more
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