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A man died after authorities say he went underwater and didn't resurface at Scorpion Bay Marina in Peoria on Wednesday afternoon. According to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, at around 4:20 ...
At around 4:20 p.m. on June 7, the sheriff's office responded to Scorpion Bay Marina at Lake Pleasant for a man they said had trouble swimming before he went underwater and never came back up.
Around 6:30 p.m. on Sunday when the boat was docked at the Scorpion Bay Marina, Timothy jumped into the water "for an unknown reason" and experienced what is believed to be some type of electrical ...
Scorpion Bay Marina’s electrical system is operating safely, according to MCSO. Gutierrez urged the public to consider the following safety precautions: Don't use your own 120-volt AC electrical ...
Last month, earth-moving equipment showed up for work at the site of the new Scorpion Bay Marina and Yacht Club on the west side of Lake Pleasant Regional Park, north ...
Two brothers died on June 12 in Scorpion Bay in an apparent electrical issue. The family's lawyer says what he found doesn't add up to what the sheriff's office saying happened.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ—The Maricopa County board of supervisors has approved the transfer of the concessionaire management agreement for Scorpion Bay Marina at Lake Pleasant Regional Park from to Desert ...
If Scorpion Bay Marina earns about $8 million in gross revenues a year, they would hand over to the county about $9.2 million over the life of the 35-year contract. Had the ...
The Scorpion Bay Marina’s electrical system is safe to use, MCSO said, and no other boats or slips were affected. No information about how or when the boat’s modifications were made was released.
Paqua Park, a 5,000-square-foot inflatable obstacle course, quietly opened in July at Scorpion Bay Marina at Lake Pleasant Regional Park, which is about 30 miles north of Peoria.