Scottsdale investigators asking for public's help to identify man's attackers

A man was assaulted in Scottsdale on June 28th and due to his injuries, he can't recall clearly what happened. The Scottsdale Police Department is asking for help to identify those who may be involved in the crime.

Mountainside Fitness CEO says gyms will remain open during pandemic, plans to head to court

The CEO of Mountainside Fitness says he will head to court to defend his right to stay open during the COVID-19 pandemic. He says the state isn't taking into account the safety protocols he's put into place to keep his members safe.

Jaw-some July at Odysea Aquarium celebrates sharks
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Take the family to Odysea Aquarium where they're celebrating sharks for Jaw-some July with educational programs.

Arizona suspends liquor licenses at Life Time

The Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control has suspended three licenses at two Life Time locations after they remained open in violation of Governor Doug Ducey's executive order.

'The Champs Live Here': Scottsdale restaurant fined by city for mural

By early June, Dilla Libre owner Mike Bomb says the City of Scottsdale told him to take the mural down. They also issued Bomb a warning that the restaurant could face fines of up to $2,500 a day as long as the mural stays up, and Bomb could face up to 60 days in jail.

Valley healthcare workers show support for local law enforcement
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After working in a profession that been largely appreciated during the COVID-19 pandemic, valley healthcare workers are turning the thanks to local law enforcement agencies. They are making posters with positive messages and wrapping blue ribbon around poles in a show of support.

Scottsdale fire crews rescue horse from canal

Scottsdale crews spent nearly four hours rescuing a horse from a canal early Saturday morning.

Old Town Scottsdale clubs close for 2nd time during COVID-19 pandemic, some for violations

Most of the night clubs in Arizona's Old Town Scottsdale temporarily closed over the weekend as they've been labeled "bad actors" but the governor for violating health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane speaks out after several Old Town bars temporarily close during pandemic
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After several bars in Old Town Scottsdale temporarily close down just hours after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey publicly reprimanded them for not complying with health guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic, the city's mayor speaks out.

Scottsdale Quarter offers free antibody testing to blood donors

Scottsdale Quarter is responding by providing support and partnering with blood organizations like Vitalant and the American Red Cross to host a blood drive. Anyone who donates blood is offered a free COVID-19 antibody test.

Scottsdale mayor speaks on new mask ordinance amid COVID-19
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Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane joined FOX 10 Arizona Morning to discuss the city's new mandatory mask ordinance that went into effect June 19 amid rising coronavirus cases in Arizona.

Phoenix man has warning for others as he battles COVID-19
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Jimmy Flores says he was out with a friend at a crowded bar in North Scottsdale two weeks ago when he contracted COVID-19. Since then, he's recovering in the hospital and has a warning for others as he continues to battle the virus.

Videos of packed bars and clubs draw concern as COVID cases continue to rise in Arizona

Despite a surge in positive cases, more Arizonans are getting out and going out. FOX 10's Brian Webb has more on how a Scottsdale bar is stepping up their safety measures to help keep you safe.