
E-mails revealing in Valley CEO bribe case for solar contract
Exec accused of trying to buy Gilbert official’s vote. By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic A former Valley CEO’s apparent offer to buy a Gilbert

Exec accused of trying to buy Gilbert official’s vote. By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic A former Valley CEO’s apparent offer to buy a Gilbert

There have been many prior versions; most were defeated. By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Seven times now, voters have rejected ballot measures

By Joyce Lobeck Yuma Sun More solar power generating activity is coming to Yuma County with the announcement that the permitting process has begun for
THCbiz Since late last year, the U.S. Justice Department has sent hundreds of letters to landlords throughout California who rent or lease property to medical


By Amy Alkon mensdailynews.com This Is Your Government On Horse Tranquilizers Great headline over at reason on a story horrifying to anyone who cares at

Business leaders don’t see recovery for 2 more years By Ryan Randazzo The Arizona Republic The slow-rolling economy that has frustrated Arizona businesses the past

The Arizona attorney general talks about the legal victory for Arizona’s open-ballot law. The Arizona Republic What was the significance of a federal judge upholding

The Republican belief that politics played a heavy role in the loan guarantee is reflected in the bill. By Pete Kasperowicz and Ben Geman The

Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny and Kenny Evans, the Mayor of Payson, talk about the state of Arizona’s cities and their role in growing the state’s

By Hannah Gaber For Arizona Daily Star The city is about to issue its first permit for construction of a state-licensed medical marijuana dispensary at

By Terrance Thornton Independent Newsmedia Sometime in October Paradise Valley Town Council will identify 18 candidates to potentially fill the vacant seat left on the

By Zach Richter Southeast Valley Ledger From Sept. 27-30, 2012, Hoofbeats with Heart, an Equine Activities and Therapies Center for children and adults with special

If approved, the project would create 500 temporary jobs and provide royalties to a variety of landowners in Arizona. By Keith Rosenblum Inside Tucson Business

By Craig Fouhy ABC 15 PHOENIX – Coyotes Captain Shane Doan has signed a four-year deal worth $21.2 million with a $2 million signing bonus,

Goodyear – Maracay 91, LLC, an entity owned by Maracay Homes (Andy Warren, President) closed on the first 6 lots, three in each of two

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Installers are in a tough spot. They have a tenuous relationship with APS. By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal It seems to be an annual

Middle Eastern countries figure the less oil they consume, the more they have to export By Beboit Faucson The Wall Street Journal Middle Eastern members

The wind industry argues that companies that burn coal and natural gas get a subsidy too, in that they are allowed to dump pollutants into

By AJ Vicens Cronkite News PEORIA – Action by Congress on comprehensive immigration reform would benefit the economies of Arizona, the U.S. and Mexico, former

The state Legislature created the legal framework for designating entertainment districts in 2010. By Steve Ayers The Camp Verde Bugle Several years back, 2005 to

By Chris Caldwell St. George Utah.com Horses in America and their owners are facing challenges. While equines will always capture the hearts of men, equine

Vice President of Development Brian Baehr explained the proposed changes as an effort to create a more efficient layout for future residents and guests. By
Opponents have asked a federal judge to delay Arizona authorities from enforcing the most contentious section of the state’s heavily debated immigration law, AP reports.

By Christina Sampson InMaricopa.com City Attorney Denis Fitzgibbons has completed his follow-up to an investigation of a complaint of improper workplace behavior filed by City

By Melanie Yamaguchi Cronkite News Service CORNVILLE, Ariz. — Wine lovers David and Judy Berndt traveled from Riverside, Calif., to see what Verde Valley’s wineries
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By Philip Haldiman | Daily Independent Halo Vista, whose developers envision as a “city within a city” that establishes a hub for science and innovation

By Tuscon.com The University of Arizona will undertake a $250 million project of building a new 19-story student dormitory on the northwest corner of Speedway

By Arizona Agenda During an uncharacteristically gloomy afternoon at the Arizona Capitol this week, House Speaker Steve Montenegro battled gusts of wind that sent his