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By Chad Bray The Wall Street Journal Jacoby & Meyers LLP, a New York law firm, has asked a federal appeals court to revive its

By Chad Bray The Wall Street Journal Jacoby & Meyers LLP, a New York law firm, has asked a federal appeals court to revive its

By Lindsey Collom The Arizona Republic The Pinal County attorney’s race began on a contentious note, its pitch set in part by an incumbent sheriff

By Mary Jo Pitzl The Arizona Republic When it comes to funding education, the question with Proposition 118 is whether to embrace a sure

By Terrance Thornton Independent Newsmedia Mountain Shadows residents filled Paradise Valley Town Hall Thursday, Oct. 4 for a special meeting called by elected leaders to

The Arizona Republic There were bound to be questions and strong opinions following another death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent. When tragedy occurs and

By Susan Montoya Bryan The Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE – Their two-day discussion touched on everything from economic development and health care to border violence, and

By David Roberts grist There is no singular “energy journalism,” only various tribes with various beats. A quick taxonomy couldn’t hurt. There are finance and

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By Hailey Mensiik | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft spent over $130 million for a 100-acre site in Goodyear in a deal that closed May 29,

By Gail Kalinoski | Multi-Housing News The Hampton Group has secured $141 million in construction financing for the development IKONIC Scottsdale, a 14-story, 245-unit luxury

By Jakob Thorington | Yellow Sheet Gov. Katie Hobbs will soon act on a bill that would allow people with nonviolent felony convictions to reduce