News from 2017


Scottsdale.com provides location-branded email option

Attaining a successful online identity can be as simple as landing the perfect name — and Scottsdale.com is delivering that service to local businesses with individualized @Identity email addresses in partnership with 10 Day Media.

Two Nevada properties join Phoenix’s Best Western

The Stratosphere Casino, Hotel and Tower and the Aquarius Casino Resort will become part of Phoenix-based Best Western’s brand BW Premier Collection as the biggest deal in the hotel group's 70 years.

Summer travelers prefer to stay connected with mobile devices, survey reports

More than half of registered voters feel the need to have their device with them on vacation is more important than potential cybersecurity risks, according to a recent survey.

Pima County considers allowing chickens in residential zones

Residents in Pima County may soon be able to raise chickens in their backyards.

Bullhead City Police Department recruits youth for Explorer Program

Young adults in Bullhead City have a chance to work alongside local law enforcement personnel as the jurisdiction’s police department activates its new Explorer Program for residents between the ages of 16 and 20.

Valley Metro RPTA, Metro Rail name new officers

Fiscal 2017-18 ushered in new officers for both the Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority (RPTA) and Valley Metro Rail’s board of directors, with Scottsdale’s Vice Mayor Suzanne Klapp named RPTA chair.

Virtual reality rolled out to boost Arizona tourism numbers

Arizona Office of Tourism has started using virtual reality in an effort to attract visitors to the state.

Arizona homeless employment program growing

An Arizona program that offers work to homeless individuals has plans to expand.

Arizona Commerce Authority CEO credits state's focus on innovation for tech boom

Technology companies have been moving to Arizona because of the state’s willingness to embrace new business models, according to the president and CEO of Arizona Commerce Authority.

City of Maricopa to honor veterans at July 4 event

Veterans will receive a special recognition at this year’s Great American 4th Celebration by the city of Maricopa.

AICCAZ launches ‘Rapid Fiire’ lunch talks

A recent American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Arizona (AICCAZ) luncheon featured a local tribal-owned company and introduced its new “Rapid Fire” program, a way to allow members to give short promotional presentations.

Ducey sees strong future for Arizona-Mexico trade

Gov. Doug Ducey spoke on development and border management recently at the Border Trade Alliance’s fourth annual Building a Competitive U.S.-Mexico Border conference in Washington, D.C.

Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce voices opposition to Prop 206

A Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (GPCC) representative recently spoke out against Arizona’s Proposition 206, a law that requires every employer in the state to compensate workers for sick time, arguing against its administrative effectiveness.

Ducey delivers tools for water resources in fiscal 2018

Following Gov. Doug Ducey’s signature on the fiscal 2018 budget, the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) said that state leaders have strong support for continued water resource management and growth.

Carter says past career helped prepare her for Legislature

The Republican representative for Phoenix's District 15 says her role as a teacher helped prepare her for politics.

New Arizona health care leaders share workforce views

Three newly appointed CEOs in the region gathered recently to compare perspectives on benefits inherent to Arizona-based business during a Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (GPCC) event at downtown Phoenix’s Musical Instrument Museum (MIM).

Community volunteers help Tempe students boost reading skills

Retirees in Tempe have been helping the younger generation improve their reading skills for over a decade.

West USA Realty names Hofstetter as designated broker

West USA Realty has tapped Michael Hofstetter as its new designated broker, succeeding C. Dale Hillard.

Economic freedom central to ASU think tank's research

Economic freedom is the central theme in research carried out by an Arizona center headquartered within the state university.

Monroe Capital gives an increased loan to Priority Ambulance

Monroe Capital LLC is increasing its credit facility to Priority Ambulance LLC as a means of helping the company acquire Puckett EMS.