The lucky ticket was sold at a Circle K near Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard.
New Mexico artist Gordon Snidow created about 40 similar statues, using his son as the model. Nicknamed “Pinch,” the statue that ended up in the Scottsdale gallery was No. 20.
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Out of all the NBA arrest tapes that we have seen, Cameron Payne's might just be one of the funniest.The Knicks guard was arrested back in June in Scottsdale, Arizona, for giving police officers a ...
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After a 2024 event that was overcome by rain, mud, crowds and an increase in arrests, organizers of the WM Phoenix Open have ...
One player purchased a $1,000,000 The Pick jackpot ticket from a Circle K near Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard. Saturday’s The Pick winning numbers were 13, 21, 24, 25, 32 and 42.
The WM Phoenix Open overhauled operations to make the 2025 tournament safer. Fans can expect e-tickets only and more ...