The family of Robert Pollmann filed a lawsuit this month, blaming a Scottsdale assisted living facility for his death after he walked "unnoticed" in 2023.
A lottery player in the Valley is now a millionaire after Monday's Powerball drawing. The Arizona Lottery said a ticket purchased at a Circle K near 68th Street and McDowell Road in Scottsdale is now worth $2 million after the drawing on Jan.
A metro Phoenix lottery player won $2 million in Monday's Powerball drawing. Here's where the ticket was sold and how much it was worth.
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The base prize for matching all five white numbers is $1 million. However, the Scottsdale player added the $1 Power Play option to the $2 ticket price and ended up doubling the payout. The Power Play multiplier amount is randomly selected before each drawing and increases prizes other than the jackpot by two, three, four, five or 10 times.
If you're searching for the perfect family vacation spot, look toward the western skies of Scottsdale, Arizona. Tens of thousands of acres of sandy Sonoran Desert and year-round warm weather lend themselves to all manner of outdoor pursuits. There's also no shortage of indoor fun when you need a break from the city's 330 sunny days each year.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — No one noticed when Robert Pollmann, 85, walked out into the extreme Arizona heat. He had moved into Brookhaven, a small assisted living facility in Scottsdale just weeks prior to get care for his Alzheimer's disease. That day, June 23, 2024, was the last time he'd be seen alive.
Like a good driver, the Scottsdale Transportation Commission looked far ahead — and checked the rearview mirror. The Jan. 16 first meeting of the year for the volunteer commission unveiled a new safety plan-in-progress,
Scottsdale City Council ended 2024 with a wave of activity: approving a massive Axon corporate-living project; passing a “sustainability plan” (which was repealed, a month later); modifying zoning tex
Both locations are part of Slick City’s $12 million investment in the state. The indoor slide park has also opened up locations in Chandler and Peoria in 2024. Two new Arizona locations are planned to open in 2025, according to a press release. The company said it anticipates it will employ 450 Arizonans by the end of the year.
Scottsdale police discovered that Jacob Lozano met an 11-year-old boy and two others while playing Fortnite, according to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
Scottsdale City Council ended 2024 with a wave of activity: approving a massive Axon corporate-living project; passing a "sustainability plan" (which was repealed, a month later); modifying zoning text and more.