
Yavapai-Apache Nation continues fight over casino financing
By Mark Lineberger journalaz.com Legal wrangling continues between the Yavapai-Apache Nation and a California-based tribe over a multimillion dollar casino resort financing deal that fell

By Mark Lineberger journalaz.com Legal wrangling continues between the Yavapai-Apache Nation and a California-based tribe over a multimillion dollar casino resort financing deal that fell

Sonoran News CAVE CREEK – During Monday night’s meeting Mayor Vincent Francia said he would be speaking before the Soroptomists the following day about

By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Apache Junction Gold Campus News Kauffman Homes is proposing to build another gated community in Apache Junction, if it gets past Planning

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Publicist Jason Rose is channeling a “build it and they will come” mantra as he works on the second

Featuring tweets this week by, among others, Cindy McCain, Greg Stanton, Andy Barr, Larry Fitzgerald, Kurt Warner, Joe Arpaio, Jeff Flake, Grant Woods, Javier Soto

BISBEE — Republicans in Cochise County have picked a retired commander to take Sheriff Larry Dever’s position on the November ballot, AP reports. Dever died

Part of an old dairy farm located off Hereford Road will soon become a residential care facility for adults with autism, after the unanimous approval

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering a collaborative conservation and management initiative along the Lower San Pedro River that could become a national

by Yvonne Wingett Sanchez The Republic The future of Arizona’s state parks is at risk, a new audit says, and their long-term financial sustainability depends

Solar Industry Solar power’s detractors frequently describe solar as “secretly” non-environmentally-friendly. They point to the PV module manufacturing process, utility-scale arrays’ potential impacts to land

By Sonu Munshi The Arizona Republic If Peoria city officials have anything to say about it, Glendale won’t be the only West Valley city with

By Gary Nelson, Dianna Náñez and Amy B Wang The Arizona Republic A new Phoenix permitting-process model with efficiencies suggested by Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio

By Harold Kitching Casa Grande Dispatch Two contracts allowing the city of Casa Grande to begin work toward a recharge facility for effluent from the

By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star Pima County plans to drop its appeal of an April decision by the state’s environmental agency approving a groundwater

By Cindy Barks The Daily Courier An agreement that obligates Prescott and Prescott Valley to put several million dollars into expanded groundwater examination in the

By Cyndy Cole Flagstaff’s mayor made a tough-to-keep promise in 2006: The city would cut its greenhouse gas emissions by about one-third by 2012, to

SCOTUSblog Arizona v. The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. Docket: 12-71 Issue(s): (1) Whether the Ninth Circuit erred in creating a new, heightened preemption test

Examiner As reported by the entertainment website TMZ, Lester Wood is suing actor Dennis Quaid for a “flawed trail design” that put his life in

By Sean Higgins Coolidge Examiner A narrow margin vote during the Coolidge City Council’s Sept. 10 meeting approved the lift of a hiring freeze to

10. It’s no longer enough just to be good-looking 9. Always whining about the need for food and shelter 8. Not enough guys named “Mitt”

By Lorri Allen Cronkite News Arizona’s medical marijuana system will have stronger controls than other states, but some people will still exploit it to get

NASA says the space shuttle Endeavour will honor former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords with a flyover of her hometown, Tucson, on its way from Texas

By Philip Haldiman The Arizona Republic Phoenix’s Arcadia community south of Camelback Mountain is known for its ranch-style homes and large front yards, set back

Glendale finances tied to voters, arena, debt By Lisa Halverstadt The Arizona Republic Three variables could dramatically impact Glendale’s bottom line: the possible repeal of

Existing lines are maxing out, especially as the push intensifies to bring online more renewable energy By Susan Montoya Bryan The Associated Press Pick any

Half are willing to pay more for it By Adam Johnston Clean Technia Two recent studies commissioned by Vestas show there is a strong appetite

By Pamela King E&E Publishing Over the next three years, the University of Houston Law Center will host five attorney scholars to do research and
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Supervisor Galvin’s Message Hello Neighbors, We are now in the homestretch of 2025. October is about the change of seasons and falling leaves. However, we

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) Photo via City of Peoria By Peoria Independent In an effort to keep up with market interest and move

By AZ Big Media Hines, a global real estate investment manager, has closed on a 14.6-acre site to develop a multifamily property located in Peoria,