Scottsdale Progress - 10.04.2020

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BUSINESS .................. 34 Old Town gets first new hotel in decade.

ARTS................................ 37 Art Walk returns with restrictions.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Scottsdale Realtor prime suspect in wife’s slaying BY JIM WALSH Progress Staff Writer

anell Mora accomplished many things in her life. She gave birth to two boys, earned two master’s degrees and represented Arizona State University on student recruiting conferences in China and other countries. But in the end, all Mora, 40, wanted was peace and safety for her two children and herself. After her marriage to Stephen Mora soured, she thought she had made arrangements to end the relationship amicably and had a meeting set up with Steve on Sept. 28.

see DOMESTIC page 16

Janell Mora, 40, was gunned down in the road as she jogged late afternoon Sept. 26 in Mesa. (Facebook)

Scottsdale Realtor Stephen Mora reportedly told a 911 operator he killed his wife, then tried to take his life. (Facebook)

Candidate’s lawsuits re�lect local GOP turmoil FOOD.............................. 41 They make beer and wine top priorities.

NEIGHBORS ......................................... 28 BUSINESS .............................................. 34 OPINION ................................................ 36 ARTS .........................................................37 FOOD ........................................................41 CLASSIFIEDS ....................................... 43

BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

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wo lawsuits filed by state legislative candidate Joseph Chaplik against political rivals have exposed infighting in the local Republican party in the months leading up to the General Election. Chaplik is running for one of two seats

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representing Legislative District 23 after he defeated incumbent Rep. Jay Lawrence in the primary. Chaplik will face incumbent Rep. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, and challenger Eric Kurland, a Democrat on the Nov. 3 ballot. LD23 covers most of Scottsdale along with Fountain Hills and Rio Verde. Scottsdale Republican Joe Romack

also filed to run in the race as a write-in candidate. Maricopa County Superior Court records show that Chaplik filed separate lawsuits in August against Lawrence and Romack, alleging both men defamed him in statements and social media posts alluding to a now-resolved IRS tax lien

see CHAPLIK page 12

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