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Veteran opens thriving Scottsdale coffee shops amid pandemic challenges
Brian Fernandez's journey from the United States Air Force to owning a coffee business began with a memorable cup of coffee in Kenya.
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Scottsdale unveils Veterans Trail; Canal Convergence lights up waterfront
Scottsdale has launched a new online story map called the Scottsdale Veterans Trail, designed to honor military service members throughout history.
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Scottsdale seeks public input for Human Services strategic plan
Scottsdale's Human Services Department is actively engaging the community to contribute to its strategic planning process.
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Scottsdale launches online trail honoring military history
Scottsdale, a town with historical ties to the military, has launched the Scottsdale Veterans Trail.
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Scottsdale Airport hosts holiday movie night featuring "Elf" on November 23
Scottsdale Airport is set to begin the holiday season with a movie night featuring the classic film "Elf."
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Scottsdale updates election results as votes are counted
As results from Maricopa County are received on Election Day and in the following days, Scottsdale will update its election results page.
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Scottsdale honors veterans with month-long events and recognition
Scottsdale is observing National Veterans and Military Families Month in November with several events to honor veterans and active military members.
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Maricopa County prepares for Election Day with numerous vote centers
Maricopa County is experiencing a significant increase in early voting, yet many voters still prefer to cast their ballots on Election Day.
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Scottsdale honors Dick Bowers; police receive traffic safety grants
On November 5, all voting locations in Maricopa County will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters can vote at any location, request a replacement ballot, or drop off their early ballots.
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Scottsdale mourns passing of former city manager Dick Bowers
The city of Scottsdale and Arizona's public service sector are mourning the loss of Richard A. "Dick" Bowers, a veteran in public service whose career spanned over 45 years.
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Scottsdale Police enforce DUI laws over Halloween weekend
The Scottsdale Police Department, in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, the Arizona Department of Transportation, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, is set to implement DUI enforcement during Halloween...
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Scottsdale honors veterans through street light banner display
Residents and visitors of Old Town Scottsdale will observe a tribute to veterans and military service members along Drinkwater Boulevard.
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Scottsdale Video Network offers diverse programming on local cable channel
Scottsdale Video Network offers a variety of programming available 24/7 on Cox Cable channel 11 and through live streaming.
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Scottsdale prepares for general election; community events and initiatives continue
With just one week remaining until Scottsdale's General Election on November 5, residents are encouraged to prepare by locating their polling places or early ballot drop-off locations.
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Scottsdale Police receive highway safety grants totaling $115,000
The Scottsdale Police Department has received two grants from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety for the fiscal year 2025.
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Scottsdale Airport launches website for new master plan
Scottsdale Airport has announced the launch of a new project website for its upcoming Airport Master Plan. The site will act as a central resource for information, updates, documents, and public engagement opportunities related to the master plan.
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Scottsdale promotes early voting ahead of general election
The city of Scottsdale is encouraging residents to vote early in the upcoming General Election. Early voting aims to help citizens avoid long lines on Election Day, with the deadline for requesting an early ballot by mail set for October 25. More information about the election and candidates can be found at Scottsdale.Vote.
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Brown’s Ranch trail opens; Scottsdale seeks board members
Scottsdale is set to unveil the Brown’s Ranch Interpretive Trail with a dedication ceremony scheduled for October 18 at the Brown’s Ranch Trailhead. This new trail aims to highlight the contributions of the Brown Family and underscore Scottsdale's commitment to preserving its cultural history. Visitors are advised to prepare for a three-mile hike, while guided tours will be available on October 19.
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Scottsdale parks department receives national reaccreditation
Scottsdale has been recognized once again for its leadership in park and recreation management. The city's Parks and Recreation Department received reaccreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) at the National Recreation and Park Association Conference held in Atlanta. This accreditation is a rare honor, with less than 2% of departments nationwide achieving this status.
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Scottsdale seeks applicants for board and commission openings
Scottsdale is offering 13 openings across various boards and commissions, providing residents a chance to participate in shaping the city's future. Those interested must submit an online application by Friday, November 1.