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Axon referendum option explored as opponents file paperwork following law canceling Scottsdale vote on $4 billion project ...
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 ...
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 ...
Scottsdale City Council approved $100,000 for outside legal help in its fight against a new state law that paves the way for ...
The Scottsdale City Council is exploring the possibility of challenging a state law that cleared the way for a controversial ...
News is diving back into the legal battle brewing between the City of Scottsdale and stun gun and body camera maker Axon.
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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