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ABC15 takes a look at some of the latest development updates throughout the Valley, including VAI resort, a Scottsdale ...
Scottsdale's mayor says she believes the city can still reach a deal on the billion-dollar Axon headquarters project, even ...
There's a simple way to resolve the standoff between Axon and Scottsdale. If Axon won't change its plan to build apartments, ...
The Scottsdale City Council is exploring the possibility of challenging a state law that cleared the way for a controversial ...
A citizen group opposing a major corporation's expansion in Scottsdale plans to put the decision in the hands of voters ...
Some councilmembers argued that the $100,000 is not a good use of taxpayer dollars and could hurt ongoing negotiations.
The City Council voted May 6 to pay $100,000 to hire attorney Dominic Draye from the firm Greenberg Traurig and potentially ...
The majority was with Graham, rejecting Whitehead’s motion. Then, after Mayor Lisa Borowsky made a motion to cut the ...
The Scottsdale City Council is preparing to vote on whether to allocate $200,000 in public funds to hire an outside attorney—a move that signals the city may be preparing to challenge a controversial ...
Scottsdale councilmembers have rebuked the legislation, saying it disenfranchises voters and violates Arizonans' constitutional rights.
Josh Isner, the Axon executive who has battled Councilman Barry Graham and Rep. Joseph Chaplik, R-Scottsdale, added $100,000 ...
Axon, after successfully lobbying for a law overriding Scottsdale residents' right to vote on its proposed headquarters expansion, now portrays itself as the victim. Scottsdale City Council is ...
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