Scottsdale Progress - 03-01-2020

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Chaparral girls take 4th soccer title / P. 38

Caesar's to build new hotel here / P. 34

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This Week

NEWS............................10 Guy Phillips counterpunches in ethics fight.

NEIGHBORS ..........22 His collects Scottsdale's history on film.

ARTS .............................. 41 Scottsdale Arts Fest marks big milestone.

NEIGHBORS ..........................................22 BUSINESS .............................................. 34 OPINION ................................................ 36 SPORTS .................................................. 38 ARTS .........................................................41 FOOD & DRINK ..................................46 CLASSIFIEDS ....................................... 50

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Bills would Child's play give city more rental controls BY HOWARD FISCHER AND WAYNE SCHUTSKY

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tate lawmakers are moving to undo some of the restrictions they placed on cities four years ago to regulate short-term rentals. The House Government Committee approved a measure to let communities limit the number of people who can be allowed into these facilities to no more

see RENTALS page 8

New superintendent eager to start at SUSD BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

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hen Dr. Scott Menzel takes over the Scottsdale Unified School District this summer, he will have a lot on

his plate. But for Menzel, his number-one priority is clear: listen. “My top priority is to listen and learn more,”

see SUPERINTENDENT page 14

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Kareem Fakira and over 350 other special-needs youngsters had some playtime by Scottsdale Unified School District at Mountain View Park last week, thanks to its Special Education Department and over 100 volunteers from high school Best Buddies program, other clubs and cheer squads, Arcadia High's SCORE program and special needs students from Chaparral and Desert Mountain high schools. For a look at the fun they had, see page 26. (Christ Mortenson/Progress Photographer

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