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Megan May is entering her third year as camp director for Arizona’s longest-running, family-owned summer camp. Friendly Pines Camp was founded in 1941 by May’s great-grandparents. … more
Julie Kessler continues to advocate for the importance of taking extra precautions to protect the safety of children and pets during construction and home repair. Kessler’s dog, Oakley, … more
David Guo is making a difference at an early age through art. The Fountain Hills resident and junior at BASIS Scottsdale was one of the 18 student recipients of the Junior Achievement (JA) 18 … more
Scottsdale’s Cooper Perry, one of Arizona’s top-ranked high school football prospects, committed to the University of Oregon on Wednesday, April 10. Perry is a junior at Notre Dame … more
Jay Wright, Jr., the former men’s basketball coach at Villanova University, visited Phoenix for the first time for the NCAA March Madness Final Four and Championship games on April 6 and April … more
Pickleball can be quirky, and Ashley Leroux and Patrick Sullivan, Jr.,  lean into that side of the sport in their new documentary series, “Breaking Pickleball.” The couple … more

All dog owners are invited to bring their puppies and dogs with them to Chaparral Park in Scottsdale on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., for a fun-filled Pup-a-Palooza Spring Festival. … more
Charles Smalley, a member of Troop 446 and a Scottsdale resident, accepted the Youth Conservationist of the Year award at the annual Arizona Game and Fish Commission Awards Banquet on Jan. 20. … more
Scottsdale’s Child Crisis Arizona (CCA) raised over $1 million at its annual fundraising gala on Saturday, March 9. The nonprofit organization, which is dedicated to promoting the … more
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