


By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Backers of a proposed permanent one-cent hike in state sales taxes asked the state Supreme Court Wednesday

By Megan Treacy treehugger The Solar Pocket Factory is just what it sounds like — a small, automated machine that churns out microsolar panels to

Platform to embrace SB 1070-type laws By Daniel González and Bob Ortega The Arizona Republic Republican leaders have endorsed an immigration-platform plank for next week’s

By Sonu Munshi The Arizona Republic Yellow campaign signs advocating “No Charter Changes” plastered across Peoria make it clear: Election day is round the corner

She added, ‘I’m not a politician, I’m an administrator.’ By Christina Sampson InMaricopa.com City Manager Brenda Fischer, who filed a complaint May 25 against Maricopa

Explorer News.com (Marana) Candidate Q&A: Mike Hellon, candidate for Pima County Board of Supervisors – District 1 Candidate Q&A – Vic Williams, Candidate for Pima

Deadline set for unspent highway funding; Official says states must use leftover federal cash By Sean Holstege The Arizona Republic U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood

Gilbert – Six Valley builders have taken control of 569 lots within the Bridges at Gilbert community in the southeast Valley in deals totaling $23+

Tempe – OliverMcMillan in San Diego, Calif. (Dene Oliver, James McMillan, principals) plans to develop a 258-unit apartment community along the south side of Tempe

Gilbert – A company formed by Pillar Communities LLC in Seattle, Wa. (Jim Almon, principal) paid $46.3 million ($146,984 per unit) to purchase the 315-unit

By Dan Eggen Washington Post Billionaire hedge fund manager Paul E. Singer is one of the Republican Party’s most important money men, raising millions for

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services A move to create an open primary system in Arizona has apparently fallen short. Maricopa County Elections Director Karen

Shopping malls, houses, municipal buildings, even a lake were put on hold By Lesley Wright The Arizona Republic In the West Valley, large empty fields

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Arizona Public Service Co. is one of 32 companies to sign on to an agreement between the Nuclear Energy

A judge in Tucson has acquitted a former state lawmaker of misdemeanor domestic violence charges just months after he resigned because a House panel recommended

By Ryan Clark Cronkite News The decades of compacts, laws, contracts and regulatory guidelines that are supposed to manage bordering states’ use of the Colorado

Members of the groups said much more detailed study is needed on the mine’s potential effects on air, water, wildlife and the economic welfare of

By Matthew L. Wald The New York Times A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned a federal rule that laid out how much air pollution

A high-stakes game: Will the Supreme Court change its constitutional direction after the next election? By Richard A. Epstein SCOTUSblog The recent announcement that Republican

At least 300 smaller manufacturers have suspended production, and others are producing at below 50 percent of their capacity By Joe Mc Donald BEIJING

The idea grew out of ASU’s need to fix up athletic facilities and stay competitive with other Pac-12 Conference schools, which have spent nearly $1.3

By Jody Shenn and Zachary Tracer Bloomberg NMI Holdings Inc., which raised $550 million in April to open a mortgage insurer, faces a lawsuit from

By Alexander Foote Independent Newsmedia Central Arizona College’s Superstition Mountain Campus is putting the finishing touches on a building that will double the amount of

By Stephen C. Webster The Raw Story A state employee in New Mexico, one of 16 states that allows doctors to recommend marijuana for medical

By Christina Sampson InMaricopa.com The city council was criticized Tuesday for its lack of disciplinary procedures by the attorney investigating a workplace complaint raised by

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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure