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Scottsdale

[ skots-deyl ]

noun

  1. a city in central Arizona, near Phoenix.


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He still lives in Scottsdale, just north of ASU, and has befriended Michael Phelps — the Baltimore native who trained for his final two Olympics at the Sun Devils’ facilities.

Camelback Mountain—named for the camel-like profile visible from a certain vantage—is beloved by Phoenix and Scottsdale residents.

The Scottsdale McDowell Sonoran Preserve offers a few paved trails that allow people of all abilities to meander through the desert.

Schweikert, who defeated a Democrat in a different district to get to Congress, has represented a safe seat around Scottsdale since 2013.

Over Skype, wearing a blue button-down and Apple earbuds, he looks like any other stay-at-home dad in North Scottsdale.

Soren Nicula of Scottsdale, Arizona, seemed like a typical CES gawker.

Scottsdale police later reported he had guns in his house, although they acknowledged he was unarmed when Peters killed him.

Peters got a Medal of Valor from the Scottsdale Police Department for that shooting, back in 2006.

As Culver endured the Phoenix heat, Romney raised $2 million at his Scottsdale fundraiser, his campaign said.

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