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Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law a controversial bill to skip a public vote on a proposed Axon development in Scottsdale.
The bill was seen as a last-ditch effort by Axon to stay in Arizona. The company was being courted by other states to ...
A brand-new restaurant concept will be opening in Scottsdale this summer at the corner of near Bell Road and Thompson Peak Parkway.
Gov. Hobbs signed SB1543, a bill that would allow tech company Axon to avoid a referendum election and clear the path for the company to build a new headquarters.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill into law on Friday that will clear the way for the Axon Scottsdale development near Loop 101 and Hayden Road.
The Arizona Senate passed a bill 17-13 on bipartisan lines that would enable Taser-maker Axon to build a headquarters in ...
The state Legislature passed a bill that would clear the way for Axon to build its Scottsdale headquarters. Will Arizona Gov.
Over half a dozen new restaurants opened in Scottsdale March, from a fancy bar serving upscale Indian cuisine to a revolving ...
A high-risk intersection in North Scottsdale has sparked years of debate and has the Scottsdale City Council going round and ...
Scottsdale Councilman Barry Graham will be investigated by an independent panel, stemming from his role in funding for a sidewalk project.
Greg Caton, who's fairly new to Scottsdale, will be responsible for leading the city's nearly 2,700 employees and $2.3 ...
The Senate approved a bill on April 15 that would allow Axon to build its global headquarters in Scottsdale without needing ...