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Chris Camacho has served as president and CEO of GPEC for 10 years and has been part of many key business expansions to ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Legislature don't have much to show for the 165 days of what should've been a 100-day ...
Arizona's legislative session culminated with a weeks-long budget showdown that could have transpired in Tombstone.
Tech company, Axon, known for its body cams and Tasers, is no longer working with the city of Scottsdale to expand its headquarters. Earlier this year, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill that ...
ARIZONA BUSINESS Axon is ‘full-steam ahead’ on Scottsdale HQ, housing project after ending talks with city Jun 10, 2025, 12:15 PM BY KEVIN STONE KTAR.com ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — Axon announced Monday that it ditching talks with the City of Scottsdale about building its massive headquarters compound. “Unfortunately, Axon is withdrawing from ...
Axon president Josh Isner joined The Mike Broomhead Show and was asked if Axon was approached by any other city in Arizona about relocating there. On this episode of The War Room, Bruce St. James ...
Axon’s proposal for a massive new headquarters was supposed to go before Scottsdale voters in 2026, but a bill passed in April by the Arizona House blocked the election.
Axon President Josh Isner said the company promised to build a real-time crime center for the police department and a performing arts center for the city on the campus. As for the housing portion ...
Axon, maker of body cameras and the Taser stun guns used by police, faced fierce local opposition in its hometown of Scottsdale, Arizona, when it announced plans to build a new headquarters there ...