Today's Scottsdale Arizona Headlines...
Ottosen leads Peaks to another tourney win (Arizona Daily Sun)
Flagstaff High's Tyler Ottosen pitched a complete game shutout as the Flagstaff Peaks improved to 3-0 in their own Fourth of July Tournament, beating Phoenix Mountain Pointe 6-0 Friday morning at Coconino.
Police using Twitter, Nixle to keep residents in loop (The Arizona Republic)
Cities and public safety agencies across the Valley increasingly rely on digital methods of keeping their citizens informed, with some also using the Internet as a crime-stopper. Scottsdale Police Department recently began using a sophisticated Nixle system.
New refinance rules should help in Arizona (The Arizona Republic)
Feds have extended a program to aid borrowers.
ASU grads debut high-tech day-care verification (The Arizona Republic)
Arizona Security Inc. plans to launch Rolls-Royce plc's signature-verification technology in metropolitan Phoenix by September in about 200 day-care centers.
College Stars Sue Over Likenesses in Video Games (New York Times)
Two quarterbacks contend the N.C.A.A. and a video game manufacturer should pay college athletes for using their likenesses in popular electronic games.
Doctor pioneered cosmetic dermatology in Valley (The Arizona Republic)
When Dr. Susan Van Dyke moved to Arizona in the early 1980s, there was no such thing as cosmetic dermatology.