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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
As warmer weather approaches, Scottsdale is providing heat relief to those in need this summer. The city’s hydration stations and Beat the Heat Program rely on donations from the public to meet … more
Abrazo Scottsdale Campus, the 120-bed community hospital at 3929 E. Bell Road, has named Dr. Omar Mahfouz as physician of the year. The announcement was made during the hospital’s national … more
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed “the tamale bill” Friday, much to the consternation of Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega. The the cottage food industry bill - more commonly known as the tamale … more
Skyler Ortega, a junior at Notre Dame Preparatory High School, was awarded the Pacific Southwest Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Arizona Interscholastic Association’s (AIA) Ethical Athlete … more
This year, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums has awarded Party for the Planet grants totaling $95,000 to 12 projects led by AZA-accredited facilities. AZA is in its sixth year of the Party for … more

Arizona Forward honored the city and the Scottsdale Civic Center with a Crescordia award in “Civic Buildings, Structures, and Landscape Design.” The Crescordia — a Greek term … more
Blue Zones Project Scottsdale is holding its first exclusive big-screen watch party of the four-part Netflix docuseries "Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones." The first episode will be viewed … more
Along with announcing the signature restaurant now slated for the Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley, The Palmeraie, Scottsdale-based Five Star Development granted an exclusive tour of the project site to … more
In support of college basketball taking over the valley, the City of Scottsdale is bringing a series of basketball-themed activations to Old Town. Old Town Scottsdale is set to feature oversized … more
In the March 27 edition of The Scottsdale Independent, an advertisement incorrectly stated the final day for this year’s Renaissance Festival is April 2. This coming weekend is, in fact, the … more
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