Ruling on public drunkenness draws fire
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/06/12 10:00:03 PM
A recent court ruling barring Scottsdale police from arresting drunk people in public has drawn the spotlight on a decades-old Arizona law that says cities and towns cannot enforce their own drunken-behavior laws.
Scottsdale police cite swimmer at Phoenix Open
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/06/12 02:30:03 PM
Spectator at the Waste Management Phoenix Open cited after jumping a lake at the TPC Scottsdale course Sunday during the final round of the tournament, police said.
Quayle announces run for new CD6 seat
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/06/12 02:15:02 PM
Rep. Quayle announced Monday that he will challenge fellow GOP freshman Rep. Schweikert.
Down note for Old Town Tavern in Scottsdale
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/06/12 10:00:09 AM
Old Town bar owner says city unfair in shutting down live music, curbing outdoor service
Galleria's overflow parking in downtown Scottsdale up for debate
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/06/12 10:00:08 AM
The Scottsdale City Council, will consider citizens' requests to address parking problems involving downtown's Galleria Corporate Centre at its Tuesday meeting.
'Sister' teaches improv workshops
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/06/12 10:00:04 AM
Patti Hannon doesn't fit the adage that those who can't do, teach. She has become a Valley icon for her long-running show, "Late Nite Catechism," which is partially scripted but involves a lot of improv. So she's definitely doing.
Nearly all space in Cave Creek schools being used
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/06/12 10:00:03 AM
An inspection reveals few empty classrooms in the 7 Cave Creek Unified School District schools.
Review: Desert Stages kicks up heels with its 'Annie'
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/03/12 02:15:02 PM
Save for some loose execution in choreography, and a couple of balloons not popping on cue, there aren't a lot of negatives to report in Desert Stages Theatre's production of "Annie Get Your Gun." It's just fun -- as "Annie" always has meant to be.
Paradise Valley students team up to build learning lab
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/03/12 09:45:08 AM
High school and elementary school students in the Paradise Valley Unified School District are working together to create an outdoor learning lab for the younger kids.
Goddard School focuses on bullying
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/03/12 09:15:13 AM
The Goddard School in Scottsdale on Monday kicks off its second annual weeklong Goddard Community Games focusing on bully prevention.
Celebrate Parada de Sol by wearing Western attire
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/03/12 09:00:06 AM
Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane is asking residents to wear Western attire on Wednesdays through February in observance of the upcoming Parada del Sol celebrations.
Scottsdale farmers market offers cooking series
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/03/12 09:00:06 AM
Old Town Farmers Market in downtown Scottsdale will host a chef-driven education series on Saturday mornings through March 3, offering "tidbits, tastes, and delicious demonstrations" on a variety of cooking topics.
Gerda Klein survives serious heart trouble
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/03/12 09:00:04 AM
The Holocaust survivor was saved by a new medical device under clinical trial in Phoenix.
Scottsdale offers late winter, early spring festivals, parades
Source: AZCentral.com / Received: 02/03/12 08:45:03 AM
Scottsdale begins to hum with a hive of activity during late winter and early spring with golf, festivals, parades, baseball and Native American performances.