Derren Thompson named senior vice president at Western State Bank Scottsdale
Derren Thompson has joined Western State Bank as Senior Vice President and Commercial Banking Officer at its Scottsdale, Arizona location.
Derren Thompson has joined Western State Bank as Senior Vice President and Commercial Banking Officer at its Scottsdale, Arizona location.
Scottsdale has introduced a new Constituent Services Team aimed at providing residents with quicker and more personalized support for city services.
More than 100 HonorHealth Ambassadors participated in the organization’s seventh annual Give Back Day on November 22, working with nonprofit partners across several cities in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
The Phoenix Zoo will bring back its annual ZooLights event, offering a special ticket promotion for Salt River Project (SRP) customers.
In a recent statement, The Law Office of Libby Banks, PLLC, has urged individuals to use attorneys rather than artificial intelligence for their estate planning needs.
Scottsdale has introduced a new Constituent Services Team to streamline how residents access city services and support.
The city of Scottsdale is preparing for a busy holiday season with a series of community events, public meetings, and new initiatives.
In 2024, 747 H-2A petitions were filed by employers located in the NE Valley Times publication area, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the…
Hundreds of local businesses in Scottsdale are preparing for Shop Scottsdale Saturday on November 29, an event aimed at attracting shoppers and diners seeking holiday gifts and venues for seasonal…
The Holland Center and Desert Foothills Land Trust will host a public presentation on javelinas as part of the Foothills Speaker Series.
Scottsdale residents can access the Scottsdale Video Network (SVN) around the clock on Cox Cable channel 11 and through a live stream.
The Scottsdale City Council has amended the city’s Zoning Ordinance to comply with a new state law, HB2721, which addresses Middle Housing.
The Scottsdale City Council has approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Axon Enterprise, Inc., moving forward plans for the company’s expanded international headquarters in the city.
The Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market will be moving to a new location at the City Hall surface lot at 75th Street and Bennie Gonzales Way, following an agreement approved…
Periods of moderate to heavy rain are expected in Scottsdale and the surrounding areas as a slow-moving weather system moves through the Valley today and tonight.
The Sonoran Speaker Series will feature a lecture on the ecological importance of bats in Arizona.
Justin Walseth, Chief Growth Officer at First International Bank & Trust (FIBT), has been named a Financial Services Leader of the Year by AZ Business magazine.
Mill, a company focused on food recycling, has announced that its users have kept nearly 10 million pounds of food waste out of landfills.
Scottsdale is expanding its efforts to improve food security by increasing the Scottsdale Food Bank’s weekly capacity to 120 households.
Apache County recorded a stable number of lawyers with active licenses in its legal scene during October, compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of Arizona.
Residents in Scottsdale may notice a small all-terrain vehicle (ATV) operating on sidewalks and at intersections as part of the city’s efforts to update its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)…
The Rotary Club of Scottsdale has started its annual car raffle fundraiser, aiming to raise money for scholarships and community service projects.
The Carolyn Eynon Singers will hold two holiday concerts titled “Holiday Carols & Classics” on December 6 and 7, 2025, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Innovation and the use of real-time data are central to Scottsdale’s efforts to maintain road safety and efficient traffic flow, according to a recent presentation at a City Council work…
The city of Scottsdale is expanding its food assistance efforts through new partnerships and increased community support.
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