Beyond the kids’ club: What today’s travelers expect from a family-friendly resort
Modern families want more from a family-friendly resort. See how top U.S. properties redefine what that looks like in 2025.
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Professional golfer puts Scottsdale estate on market for $12.75M
Professional golfer Pat Perez and his wife are trying to sell a 4.6-acre Scottsdale estate for $12.75 million.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
Luxury for less: Best U.S. ZIP codes to find deals on upscale apartments
RentCafe.com conducted an analysis of ZIP codes across the U.S. to uncover urban areas where high-end apartments come with below-average price tags.
What Can The Giants Realistically Expect From Justin Verlander?
The San Francisco Giants signed future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander to a one-year deal this winter. What can they expect from the veteran?
10 Most Undervalued Silver Mining Stocks to Buy According to Analysts
Fueled by growing demand across industrial, investment, and technological sectors, the silver mining industry continues to expand.
WATCH: Taking a look inside Scottsdale PD's crypto crimes unit
Cryptocurrency has become popular with scammers looking to swindle the general public. ABC15 received a behind-the-scenes look at Scottsdale PD's crypto crimes unit that is fighting these scammers.
The PGA Tour's gamble: How the Tour embraced legal sports wagering and manages the pitfalls
Gambling has been a part of golf from the beginning. But the legalization of sports betting has taken the relationship to new levels.
Taking a look inside Scottsdale PD's crypto crimes unit
Asking for cryptocurrency is popular among scammers because it is quick to move and is hard to trace. But one Valley police agency has a unit dedicated to stopping these scammers in their tracks. ABC15 got a behind the scenes look at the crypto crimes unit inside the Scottsdale Police Department.
An afternoon with Justin Verlander — as MLB’s ageless wonder begins new challenge
When news broke that Justin Verlander signed with the Giants for $15 million heading into his age-42 season — off a 5.48 ERA no less — I just figured he was as great a negotiator as he was a pitcher.
Olivia Culpo pregnancy: What she's said about her endometriosis diagnosis, fertility concerns
Olivia Culpo's pregnancy is highlighting the model's yearslong battle with endometriosis and the impact the disease can have on fertility. The former Miss Universe from Rhode Island revealed that she is pregnant with her first child with husband Christian McCaffrey in a series of Instagram posts Monday.
Closed sales up in Scottsdale real estate market in February
The residential real estate market is recording more closed sales across the Valley and Scottsdale, according to the latest data from Phoenix Realtors. For the Valley as a whole, closed sales are up
Novus Innovation Corridor offers glimpse of how mixed-use projects can enhance communities
Novus Innovation Corridor in Tempe was initially started as a district supporting Arizona State University’s athletic facilities. As it continues to develop, it’s shaping up to be a destination for all Valley residents.
Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale Now Offers the 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLA SUV in Scottsdale, Arizona
Luxury car buyers can now purchase the 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLA SUV from Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona.
McCray, Matos continue making bids for SF Giants’ fourth outfield spot
Grant McCray and Luis Matos both furthered their cases to make the Opening Day roster as the Giants beat the Rockies, 8-2, on Monday afternoon at Salt River Fields. McCray tallied a single, a double, a walk, a steal and scored two runs while Matos, the favorite to win the job, smashed a 108.2 mph single, stole a base of his own and scored a run.
Vidal Bruján aiming to showcase with Cubs a part of his game that hasn't previously shone
If the Cubs don’t bring Kevin Alcántara to Japan – it’s down to him and Shaw for the last position-player spot on the active roster – Bruján’s ability to play in the outfield becomes that much more important for depth purposes.
Austin Barnes back for another season as the one of the Dodgers’ ‘glue guys’
Veteran catcher from Riverside “understands the fabric of and culture of our club,” manager Dave Roberts says.
Treliving reiterates desire to keep Marner with Leafs long-term after trade report
Brad Treliving held an impromptu and brief meeting with the media on Sunday to address the report that he approached Mitch Marner about potentially waiving his no-move clause ahead of the trade deadline.
Father-to-be Cortes feels 'different intensity' in spring debut for Crew
Nestor Cortes is preparing on two fronts. At the field, he’s preparing to pitch for the Brewers with free agency looming at the end of the season. At home, he’s preparing to be a dad.
CloudFest 2025: Sectigo Showcases Need for Certificate Lifecycle Management as Organizations Enter Quantum Era
Sectigo, a global leader in automated Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) and website security, today announced its participation in, and sponsorship of, CloudFest 2025, from March 17 – 20 in Europa Park,
How SF Giants’ Hicks could continue seeing velocity uptick with splitter
On the topic of velocity, Hicks’ splitter sat in the 88-89 mph range on Sunday against the Padres. Last season, Hicks’ splitter clocked in at 84.3 mph. Of the 373 splitters that Hicks threw last season, only eight were thrown at least 88 mph.
SF Giants option Ragsdale, Seymour in latest round of cuts
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Giants entered spring training with three Carsons in camp: Carson Whisenhunt, Carson Ragsdale and Carson Seymour. San Francisco reassigned Whisenhunt, its best pitching prospect, to minor-league camp on Thursday, and as of Sunday morning, the Carson count is down to zero.
Spring training update: Matt Waldron struggles as Giants come back to beat Padres
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Giants came from behind to beat the Padres, 7-4, on Sunday at Scottsdale Stadium.
A lens on life: Jack Dykinga still breathing, still making great photographs
Jack Dykinga won a Pulitzer in Chicago, then came West for a celebrated career in nature photography. And at age 82, after a lung transplant, the Oro Valley resident is
Mexico enforces requirement of immigration document from American tourists
U.S. travelers to Mexico are facing long delays as authorities strictly enforce an often-overlooked entry form process. Here’s what you need to know before you go.
Scottsdale Mayor Borowsky feels attacked by Scottsdale Edge for political reasons
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowksy recently said she was the latest victim of anonymous blog The Scottsdale Edge when reports were published late last month suggesting she was trying to kill a $1.6
Pima advances to NJCAA Region I, Division II championship after beating Scottsdale
Share Tweet The Pima Community College women’s basketball team is heading back to the NJCAA Region I, Division II championship after it claimed its eighth straight win Thursday at the West Campus Aztec Gymnasium.
Here's the Giants' Spring Breakout roster
Spring Breakout is back. Next week, the Giants will field a group of their top prospects and pit them against a team of prospects from another organization, providing a glimpse at some of the most exciting talent that’s coming up through the Minor Leagues.
Koa Peat's return to court after breaking hand sparks Perry back to Open final
Koa Peat was supposed to be done for the season a week ago after breaking his shooting hand. He returned to spark Perry over Sandra Day O'Connor.
The state of family travel 2025: Trends, tips and top destinations
More than ever, families are seeking wildlife-rich destinations such as Costa Rica and the Galápagos Islands, which have surged in popularity for their natural beauty and adventure activities, according to Jess Field of The Travel Mom Squad.
Boy struck by vehicle in Parkway Village, police say
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A boy was struck by a vehicle Thursday morning in Parkway Village, police said. Memphis Police (MPD) said it happened just after 7:15 a.m.
Diversified Partners Opens 11-Acre Mixed-Use Development in Gilbert, Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona-based Diversified Partners has opened Mercy Center, an 11-acre mixed-use development in Gilbert, approximately 22 miles southeast of Phoenix. A mix of retail and office tenants — Galleria Nails,
Journey Medical Corporation to Exhibit at the 2025 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida
Journey Medical plans to highlight the launch of Emrosi™ and showcase its line of prescription dermatology products. The FDA approved Emrosi for the treatment of inflammatory lesions of rosacea in adults in November 2024.
Security Guard Injured in Shooting at Scottsdale Hospital, Suspect Arrested and Facing Felony Charges
A security guard was injured in a shooting at HonorHealth Shea ER by suspect Maximillian Yanofsky, who was subdued by staff and arrested.