There were 122 companies in cities associated with Maricopa County that received 126 FDA inspections in 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
The Cultivate Elevate co-founder Matt Roeske said while there are pests that will damage plants, there are also insects that, in an electroculture garden, serve only to clean up the plants and soil and are positive factors.
Mar 28 202476-year-old Timothy Rexford Grant has been arrested in Scottsdale, accused of fatally stabbing his roommate on March 27. The incident took place at their residence near McKellips Road and Hayden Road, leading to a tragic outcome where the victim, 69-year-old David Ricks, did not survive his injuries.According to reports, a neighbor called 911 at the Riviera Mobile Home Park, prompting police and fire crews to respond to the scene. David Ricks was found inside the residence with knife wounds and despite efforts to save him, he was pronounced dead at the...
Scottsdale is proud to join more than 600 partners across the country celebrating Food Waste Prevention Week, a week-long campaign to raise awareness and inspire everyone to reduce food waste at home, work and in our communities. According to a statement released by Scottsdale, the city will be sharing tips all week on social media to educate residents on simple changes they can make in their homes, including habits, composting, and donating food. Additionally, an event titled "Everyone Can Compost" is scheduled to take place at Mustang Library on Wednesday, April 3 at 11...
Arizona Forward honored the city and the Scottsdale Civic Center with a Crescordia award in “Civic Buildings, Structures, and Landscape Design.” The prestigious award, meaning "growing in harmony" in Greek, is the highest honor given in each category of the Environmental Excellence Awards program.Scottsdale Mayor David D. Ortega expressed his pride in the achievement, stating, “Our spectacular, reborn Civic Center campus debuts three outdoor stages, more than 100 new trees, reduced turf areas, which save millions of gallons of water a year; and wide promenades, which link...
Scottsdale Video Network telecasts 24/7 on Cox Cable channel 11 and our live stream. Additionally, City Council, Planning Commission and Development Review Board meetings are streamed live on our YouTube channel.The program guide for the Scottsdale Video Network in April is packed with a variety of shows catering to different interests and preferences. From educational content to historical insights, the lineup offers something for everyone.One of the highlighted programs includes the "2024 Founder's Day Celebration," where viewers can join the Scottsdale Historical...
Scottsdale is currently seeking individuals willing to volunteer their time and expertise to serve on various boards and commissions within the city. According to a recent announcement, there are openings on 12 different boards and commissions that are set to be filled in May.Residents who are eager to make a positive impact in their community are encouraged to apply for these positions. As stated by the announcement, "Residents wishing to volunteer their time and institute a positive change are invited to apply to serve."For those interested in learning more about the...
U.S. Representative David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) said the ensuring the safety of the border has “never been a higher priority” as the immigration crisis continues without intervention from President Joe Biden.
The Scottsdale Mayor’s Youth Council will be hosting a Town Hall event to discuss and foster election education on April 25, 2024, at Scottsdale Stadium. The keynote speaker for the event will be Reynaldo Valenzuela, Maricopa County’s director of mail-in voting. Valenzuela will address the importance of voting, its impact, and how to cultivate service leadership.According to Youth Council President Nathan Cai, the event aims to engage young people early in the democratic process, regardless of their eligibility to vote. Cai states, “We were inspired to choose voter and...
Scottsdale’s Neighborhood Advisory Commission recently announced the 2023 winners of the Spirit of Scottsdale Awards. The awards program, established in 2019, recognizes individuals and organizations that embody the essence of Scottsdale through their contributions to the community. The Individual Award winner for 2023 is Matthew Patzlaff, the principal of Navajo Elementary. Matt was nominated for his unwavering dedication to the students and his commitment to their well-being. According to the commission, Matt's daily efforts showcase a genuine passion for his job and...
Scottsdale officials are actively seeking feedback from residents on proposed changes to the city's short-term rental and nuisance party ordinances. In an effort to address issues related to these matters, city staff have been diligently working on ordinance adjustments that aim to strike a balance between maintaining residents' quality of life and supporting the local tourism industry.The proposed changes, scheduled to go before the City Council on May 6, are designed to align closely with state law and emphasize enforceability. Notably, in 2017, the Arizona Legislature...
Scottsdale recently welcomed Michael Beck as leader of the city’s public library system, bringing with him a wealth of experience in county and municipal government. Beck, who previously held the role of Adult Services Coordinator at Scottsdale Public Library, most recently served as the chief librarian in Glendale, where he spearheaded various initiatives and projects.In a statement, Beck expressed his excitement about returning to Scottsdale, stating, “Being back in Scottsdale feels like coming home, it really does.” He emphasized his dedication to public service and...
Of the 4,367,186 citizens living in Maricopa County in 2021, 76.3% were old enough to vote, equating to 3,330,206 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.