
Mesa group works to preserve neon history along Main Street
By Melanie Yamaguchi Cronkite News Before interstate freeways and TripAdvisor.com, this city’s Main Street glistened with neon to lure weary travelers to motels. “From quite

By Melanie Yamaguchi Cronkite News Before interstate freeways and TripAdvisor.com, this city’s Main Street glistened with neon to lure weary travelers to motels. “From quite

By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star Rosemont Copper says it plans to reduce truck traffic, energy use and air emissions at its proposed mine, while

By Terrance Thornton Independent Newsmedia Scottsdale residents go to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 6 to elect three to serve four-year terms on Scottsdale City Council.

By Michael Kiefer The Arizona Republic The Valley men who founded the weekly alternative newspaper Phoenix New Times and parlayed it into a national media

Grist What if building houses were as easy as downloading and ‘printing’ CNC-milled wooden components, which can be easily and quickly assembled with no formal

By Diane E. Brown, Executive Director of the Arizona PIRG Education Fund East Valley Tribune While many Arizonans are determining how they will vote in

The Monday Morning Quarterback: A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. The Index of Leading

By Chase Kamp Southeast Valley Ledger Brian Tapp, the Executive Director of Central Arizona Governments (CAG), announced on Aug. 13, 2012, and resigned officially on
By Domenico Nicosia The Arizona Republic SIERRA VISTA – Public safety officials from across Arizona are expected to attend a memorial service for Cochise County

By Matthew L. Wald The New York Times The wind industry’s main trade association is predicting that new installations will fall to zero without a

By John Yantis The Arizona Republic After spending a decade gobbling up large swaths of desert to expand their borders, several Valley cities were left

Also: Grassroots the name of the game for Maricopa candidates/InMaricopa News

By Jessica Pierce The New York Times Ody died peacefully last year, Nov. 29. He was 14 and a half. Truth be told, Ody didn’t

By Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu Losing any local county Sheriff would be significant to regional law enforcement and would shake up the political landscape,

By Edward Gately The Arizona Republic A consultant who worked on behalf of developers involved in a number of Scottsdale projects that stirred opposition from

Lawyers for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer are asking a federal appeals court to turn back the latest effort by foes to block the most contentious

By Michelle Reese East Valley Tribune With historical low interest rates, many say now is the time to buy a home. But as homeowners have

Paul Rubin, who wrote numerous stories about Dever for Phoenix New Times, discusses the Cochise County sheriff’s legacy on KAET’s “Horizon.” Watch: Also: Immigration Reform

By Philip Wright cvbugle.com Construction sales tax is driving the positive tax reports in recent months for the Town of Clarkdale. The town’s tax revenue

Sacramento Bee The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has commended New Jersey legislators and Gov. Chris Christie for enacting a measure

By Herman K. Trabish greentechmedia.com “We are prepared to deal with whatever we need to deal with to play in the market.” A recent panel

Reuters The New York Times KB Home, the house building company, posted an unexpected quarterly profit on Friday and said its backlog of revenue from

The Arizona Republic editorial page The Goldwater Institute attorney talks about his plan to team with former Gov. Jeb Bush on a book on immigration

revmodo.com Some 80,000 people in the Navajo Nation in Arizona may soon have access to much-needed clean water after 20 years of severe drought in

By Kristena Hansen Growth seems to be the mantra of late at and around Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. To keep that momentum going, the southeast Valley

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic As Gilbert residents gather at Town Hall on Saturday for perhaps the nation’s largest celebration of the U.S. Constitution,

KTAR Seven malnourished horses have been seized from a property in Buckeye after the owner had already received a warning, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
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By Aaron Navarro, Joe Walsh | CBS News President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday that would reschedule marijuana to a lower

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder Lennar reported positive growth in deliveries in both the fourth quarter and the full fiscal

East Casa Grande’s land use has been updated to allow a blend of commercial, industrial, and residential development. (City of Casa Grande) By Pinal Post