Nearly five years after Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego first approached Civia Tamarkin, president of the National Council of Jewish Women Arizona (NCJW AZ), about the need for more trauma-informed care
Scottsdale City Council on Oct. 24 unanimously approved curious provisions to City Manager Jim Thompson’s $375,000 contract despite a citizen’s epic rant begging for its rejection.
While the 2024 national (White House up for grabs) and local (multiple City Hall positions) races simmer, Scottsdale voters will receive a ballot in the mail this week.