Sinus and Allergy Wellness Center of North Scottsdale provides sinus, allergy, and ENT services to Scottsdale and its surrounding areas. The company offers simple and minimally invasive solutions to treat sinus issues.
The Scottsdale City Council has taken steps to address water supply issues in the Rio Verde Foothills area by approving an intergovernmental agreement with the Rio Verde Foothills Standpipe District. This district was created following Arizona Senate Bill 1432, which became law in June. The agreement ensures that Scottsdale's water resources will not be used and that costs are fully recovered for the city's residents.
Actor and Scottsdale resident Rob Schneider criticized the MRNA injection in response to a new article in which journalist Megyn Kelly said she regretted getting the shot.
Fountain Hills Town Councilman Allen Skillicorn called on the town council to eliminate the town’s tax on housing rentals before the state’s ban takes effect to “attract more people to our community.”
Arizona Rep. Alexander Kolodin took to social media platform X to criticize Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes. Fontes had publicly expressed his disagreement with the Arizona Supreme Court, as he lacks the authority to remove former President Donald Trump from the Arizona ballot.
The Scottsdale City Council is set to deliberate on an agreement concerning water provision for the Rio Verde Foothills Standpipe District. This initiative aims to address the ongoing water supply challenges faced by residents in Maricopa County's Rio Verde Foothills area. The proposed intergovernmental agreement, which will be discussed at a meeting on September 5, involves the newly established Rio Verde Foothills Standpipe District, created under Arizona Senate Bill 1432. It is noted that Scottsdale's own water resources will not be utilized in this agreement, and costs...
The Scottsdale City Council has approved an intergovernmental agreement to address the water supply issues faced by residents in the Rio Verde Foothills area of Maricopa County. This decision was made during the council meeting on September 5.
During the Aug. 22 Fountain Hills town council meeting, members of the council approved two ordinances of the three pushed forward by Councilman Allen Skillicorn, meant to curb homelessness in the community and increase safety for residents and tourists.
Three proposals from Scottsdale aimed at strengthening local authority over short-term rental properties have been adopted into the League of Arizona Cities and Towns 2024 Legislative Agenda. These proposals seek to address the negative impacts of short-term rentals on neighborhoods by asking the Arizona Legislature to amend state law. The changes would allow local governments to cap the number of short-term rentals, limit their density in certain areas, and establish separation requirements between them.
The Scottsdale Public Library contains a book featuring a group of Catholic nun-mocking transvestites, according to a NE Valley Times review of Arizona public libraries.
Scottsdale Video Network has released its September program guide, offering a diverse lineup of shows accessible on various platforms. Viewers can watch the network through Cox Cable channel 11, live streaming, and connected TV platforms such as GoogleTV, Apple, Roku, Amazon-Fire, Sony, Samsung, LG & Vizio via the LocalBTV app.
Arizona Rep. Joseph Chaplik utilized platform X to elaborate on his legislative efforts aimed at prohibiting the mandatory use of masks in specific public environments. These bills were successfully passed in both 2021 and 2022.
Fountain Hills Town Councilman Allen Skillicorn (R) criticized the town council’s approval to pay $48,000 for a parking management study to a firm with ties to so-called “Road Diets.”
With Scottsdale allergies being year round it's likely that those with sinusitis are having to deal with extra inflammation, especially in the more triggering months.
Most city offices and facilities in Scottsdale will be closed on Monday, September 4, in observance of Labor Day. However, trash and recycling collection will proceed as usual. Residents are advised to place their containers by 5 a.m. on the day of collection or the night before.