Scottsdale City Council Postpones Lawsuit Decision, Axon's North Scottsdale Expansion at a Standstill Amid Political Strife
The Scottsdale City Council has delayed a vote on suing Arizona over Axon's expansion, leaving the company's project in uncertainty. Despite internal strife, Axon plans to proceed without city negotiations.
Flagstaff Invites Residents to Shape the Future of its Carbon Neutrality Plan at Upcoming Open House Events
Flagstaff is updating its Carbon Neutrality Plan, inviting residents to open house events for input, with the aim to address climate change effectively and maintain the plan's relevance.
Mobile Doggy Gyms in Phoenix and Las Vegas Keep Pups Fit and Cool During Scorching Summers
Mobile doggy gyms in AC-equipped vans offer a cooler workout alternative for dogs to avoid hot sidewalks. DoggDash in Phoenix and Run Dawg in Las Vegas provide treadmill exercises for dogs' wellbeing.
Mesa Opens Registrations for Youth Flag Football Season with Clinics and Leagues for Kids as Community Invited to Join the Team
Mesa's Youth Flag Football program is open for registration, offering co-ed and girls leagues and a Kinder Clinic for kids. The affordable program fosters growth and community, with scholarships available.
Navajo Nation Makes Historic Leap for Water Sovereignty as Arizona Tribes Edge Closer to Monumental Rights Settlement
Navajo Nation seeks approval for the historic Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, aiming to secure 44,700 acre-feet/year from the Upper Basin Colorado River to ensure water rights for indigenous communities.












