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Scottsdale business owner releases book on life in …

12/19/2022
Rick Smith, one of the owners of Scottsdale-based Happy Trails House Cleaning, has recently published a book on his experience moving to Arizona later in life and how the cleaning service came to be.

Paradise Valley resident shares love for jazz locally, …

9/27/2022
Driving around Paradise Valley, you may have encountered a pair of cars with license plates reading “jazz” and “jazzed.” Owned by Rich Rector and his wife, the former has turned his long-standing passion for jazz music into a radio show where he captivates listeners with an array of jazz accompanied by his commentary.

Residents, Gilbert Town Council clash again 

9/21/2022
No items on rail or other hot-button issues were on the agenda, but that did not stop citizens from criticizing Gilbert Town Council on Tuesday, leading to verbal sparring and some spectators being removed.

GOP wants Supreme Court to stop Prop 208 tax

2/10/2022
PHOENIX — Top legislative Republicans are asking the Arizona Supreme Court to finally kill off any chance that the wealthy will have to pay higher taxes to help fund education. In new legal …

SCW Posse looks back at 2021

1/3/2022
A new year brings in new board members to the Sun City West Posse and Sheriff’s Posse of Sun City West board or directors.

Scottsdale school board hit with open meeting …

10/8/2021
Several people along with a prominent government watchdog group have filed complaints against the Scottsdale Unified School District governing board with the Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s Office regarding alleged issues with open meeting law violations, transparency and more.

In The Know: Digital currency, crypto credit cards and …

8/19/2021
The idea of digital currency, once reserved for the pages of obscure corners of the internet, has gone mainstream with hundreds of thousands of cryptocurrency investors, millionaires and …

Riches: A state solution to the administrative state

8/2/2021
A new paper out today from the Goldwater Institute argues that state legislatures can and should play a role in reducing the power of the administrative state through laws that ensure the judiciary remains fair, impartial and independent when deciding cases involving administrative agencies.