Bomb threat made at Walgreens
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A Walgreens store near Scottsdale and Osborn Roads has been evacuated after a bomb threat was made.

City of Scottsdale buys $4 million house
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Taxpayers in Scottsdale just helped buy a $4 million home near the popular Tom's Thumb trail head in Scottsdale. The city agreed to buy it in order to expand the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. As part of the deal, the man who owns the home will be allowed to live their rent-free for life. The City of Scottsdale has wanted to buy the land for nearly a decade and finally reached a deal earlier this month.

A sneak peak at Scottsdale's Odysea Aquarium
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Two million gallons of water and 200 tons of salt is all for over 10,000 sea animals that will be living in Odysea's 200,000-square feet of space.

Iconic 'mushrooms' removed from valley Harkins Theatre
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These mushrooms are unique and long-standing. They've marked the entrance to the old Harkins Camelview 5 Theatre for the past four decades.

Thief steals $10,000 watch from Scottsdale store
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A brazen theft at a Scottsdale jewelry store happened in broad daylight of several customers, and it was caught on camera. Police are now asking for the public to help catch the suspects who stole a $10,000 Rolex watch.

Luxury apartment rentals drive rent prices higher
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If you've looked for an apartment recently, you know that the cost of rent has increased significantly. In some areas, the average has jumped hundreds of dollars. The luxury market appears to be driving steep increases, so what do you get for a few thousand dollars per month?

FBI releases new images of Arizona 'Most Wanted' fugitive

Federal and local authorities are renewing efforts to locate a suburban Phoenix man wanted in the 2001 slayings of his wife and two children. Scottsdale police and FBI officials will display new age-enhanced photos of Robert William Fisher during a news conference Friday, the 15-year anniversary of the killings.

Valley man runs vinyl record business

They were called records, and they reigned supreme before compact discs, iPods, and smartphones -- but vinyl records never really went away.