
Mortgage loans hit 16-year low as standards tighten
By Nick Timiraos and Sarah Portlock The Wall Street Journal Mortgage lending declined to its lowest level in 16 years in 2011 amid weak demand

By Nick Timiraos and Sarah Portlock The Wall Street Journal Mortgage lending declined to its lowest level in 16 years in 2011 amid weak demand

By Anthony “Tony” Smith For the better part of our state’s first century the discussion, in terms of economic development, seemed to be focused on

‘Ambiguous’ plea deal will let him avoid prison By Bobby Allyn The Tennessean Jackie L. McConnell, the notorious Tennessee Walking Horse trainer caught on video

10. “Do you work here by choice?” 9. “Are there any employees who aren’t creepy and suspicious?” 8. “Which one of you is Alan Bin

For anyone interested in health care reform issues, be sure to listen to On Air Health Care this Thursday morning at 9:00 (AZ time) on

Larry Dever, the four-term Republican sheriff of Cochise County, has died in a one-vehicle crash near the northern Arizona town of Williams. He was 60.

Arizona made one of the biggest gains in new solar installations. Energy Prospects West The solar-energy market enjoyed its second-best performance in history during the


The Associated Press A judge has ruled that police in Arizona can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state’s immigration law, marking

Medical Marijuana Business Daily The Colorado medical marijuana industry has generated more than $181 million in revenues since 2010 and last year employed 4,200 state-licensed

Confidence among homebuilders rose this month to its highest level in six years and many expect the housing recovery to strengthen in the next six

The possibility of such benefits has drawn criticism from many Republicans. By Robert Pear The New York Times The White House has ruled that young

By Jim McElhatton The Washington Times Government officials blame unfair competition from China for the collapse of solar panel manufacturer Solyndra, but such concerns didn’t

By Sonu Munshi The Arizona Republic Glendale and Peoria leaders this week reacted to the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals decision that upheld a


Johnnie Robinson of Florence will now face Republican U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar and Libertarian Joe Pamelia in the Nov. 6 General Election. By Jim Seckler

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Inventory declining; investors are making it tough for ordinary buyers to compete. By Alyssa Lee The Arizona Republic Home prices in the Southwest Valley’s largest

Retail sales up in Maricopa County, state. The Monday Morning Quarterback: A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week It was

“Chain migration has been the 800-pound gorilla. It shuts out people we desperately need.” ~Clint Bolick, co-author with Jeb Bush of “Immigration Wars: Forging

The Arizona Republic The Chicago Cubs and Arizona State University should make one final college try to settle their differences on sharing a spring-training stadium.

Figuring out whether you save money depends on a lot of factors — especially where you live. By Yuliya Chernova The Wall Street Journal The

Taking wind out of the sails U.S. government sued over windfarm development ban WindPower Monthly A company-owned Chinese turbine manufacturer, Sany Electric, is suing the

Risky business for tribe By Suzanne Adams Kingman Daily Miner The Hualapai Tribal Council could lose the Skywalk as the eventual result started by the

Rose Law Group representing Governor Bush and Mr. Clint Bolick in book project By Daniel González The Arizona Republic Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is

Rose Law Group announced last week Clint Bolick, chief litigator, Goldwater Institute, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush are working on a book about a

Clint Bolick and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are working on a book to be called “Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution.” By E. J.
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Paradise Valley Independent Phoenix County Day School has plans for major renovations to the campus including improvements

By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving