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Campaign honors Marines by educating their children
Apr 26th, 2018
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“Once a Marine, always a Marine.” It’s a phrase often heard among a group of Jarheads. When it comes to remaining always faithful, Marines take [...] Continue Reading →

Chaparral baseball stave off comeback-minded Deer Valley
Apr 26th, 2018
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Faced with an extremely steep 11-0 climb after three innings, the Deer Valley High School baseball team marched its way confidently up that trail [...] Continue Reading →

Phillips: bond direction was pragmatic approach — not dissension into chaos
Apr 26th, 2018
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Recently a city councilman wrote an editorial in this paper about a proposed bond for Scottsdale infrastructure. In his editorial he also [...] Continue Reading →

Scottsdale Schools announces closure; food served at 6 schools
Apr 25th, 2018
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The Scottsdale Unified School District will close the doors of its 29 schools on Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27, due to an anticipated [...] Continue Reading →

Police: portion of left ear bitten-off in Old Town Scottsdale robbery
Apr 25th, 2018
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The Scottsdale Police Department is requesting assistance from the public in identifying two suspects wanted for robbery and assault. At 8:20 [...] Continue Reading →

Littlefield: Scottsdale bond package is too big, bloated and undefined
Apr 25th, 2018
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Some of my fellow city councilmembers want to place a single, large $350M bond question on the November ballot. It would be all-or-nothing, [...] Continue Reading →

City council agrees to intellectual property license to share SPL program
Apr 25th, 2018
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Knowing and Growing! programs are growing as Scottsdale City Council approved an intellectual property license agreement with Tempe Community [...] Continue Reading →

Scottsdale City Council approves $240K in additional funding for Canal Convergence
Apr 24th, 2018
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Scottsdale City Council has authorized $240,000 in additional funding to support the waterfront wonderment known locally as Canal Convergence. A [...] Continue Reading →

SUSD shares student impacts, plans if schools close
Apr 23rd, 2018
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The Scottsdale Unified School District has announced that it is working on a plan to provide meals to students in the event of school closures [...] Continue Reading →

Police: Suspect sought in Scottsdale credit card theft
Apr 23rd, 2018
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The Scottsdale Police Department is requesting help from the public in identifying a credit card fraud and theft suspect. At 3 p.m. on Dec. 13, [...] Continue Reading →