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Scottsdale's mayor says she believes the city can still reach a deal on the billion-dollar Axon headquarters project, even ...
The City Council voted May 6 to pay $100,000 to hire attorney Dominic Draye from the firm Greenberg Traurig and potentially ...
News is diving back into the legal battle brewing between the City of Scottsdale and stun gun and body camera maker Axon.
Scottsdale City Council approved $100,000 for outside legal help in its fight against a new state law that paves the way for ...
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 ...
The Scottsdale City Council is exploring the possibility of challenging a state law that cleared the way for a controversial ...
Some councilmembers argued that the $100,000 is not a good use of taxpayer dollars and could hurt ongoing negotiations.
Opponents of Axon’s plans to build a new headquarters and housing in Scottsdale are gathering signatures to challenge a law ...
Josh Isner, the Axon executive who has battled Councilman Barry Graham and Rep. Joseph Chaplik, R-Scottsdale, added $100,000 ...
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