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The Huffington Post President Barack Obama told The Des Moines Register on Tuesday that there was a strong possibility that he’d win a second

The Huffington Post President Barack Obama told The Des Moines Register on Tuesday that there was a strong possibility that he’d win a second

By Christia Gibbons InMaricopa.com Jana and Doug LeGrande couldn’t afford to retire. Money matters were putting a strain on Joseph Caruso and his wife Shannon’s

By Cathy Luebke Guest blogger- Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix and other western cities continue to lead the turnaround as the nation’s embattled real estate market

By Stephen Moore The Wall Street Journal Arizona’s longtime crusader against federal spending has to resist pressure to bring home the bacon. In his razor-tight

By Bert Stratton (Editor’s note: Toby Stratton was a developer and Jordan Rose and Court Rich’s grandfather. His son is the author of this article

By Joe Ferguson Arizona Daily Sun Another independent expenditure group has popped up in the Legislative District 6 race, focusing on Republican Senate candidate Chester

By Jim Kouri The Examiner One of the nation’s top conservative voices, syndicated radio talk host and former Reagan Administration Justice Department chief of staff

A USA TODAY examination shows that thousands of “green” builders win tax breaks, exceed local restrictions and get expedited permitting under a system that often

By Kristena Hansen Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix-area home values have been climbing at the fastest rate of any major metropolitan area this year and the

By Jim Seckler Mohave Valley Daily News KINGMAN — Arizona counties saw assessed values from homes drop for the third year in a row. Property

By Lesley Wright The Arizona Republic Last year, Mark Coronado sat in a Vancouver sports bar when a television ad for the PowerShares tennis championships

By Rebekah L. Sanders The Arizona Republic Democratic U.S. Rep. Ron Barber and Republican opponent Martha McSally jabbed at each other Tuesday over Medicare, education

By Adam Gaub Maricopa Monitor An agreement between the Gila River Indian Community and utilities provider SRP is likely to have long-term benefits for many

By Joey Chenoweth Coolidge Examiner As the only college in Pinal County, Central Arizona College has the potential of being one of the largest institutions

By Darren DaRonco Arizona Daily Star The Tucson City Council didn’t accept Rio Nuevo’s latest proposal to settle their long-standing dispute but didn’t reject it

By Lisa W. Foderaro The New York Times When the hedge fund manager John A. Paulson stood in front of a gently cascading Bethesda Fountain

By Ken Silverstein EnergyBiz Newfound shale gas deposits are getting touted as the next economic tidal wave that will carry the country to prosperity. True?

By Gary Nelson The Arizona Republic Downtown Mesa will be home to a library honoring the legacy of late Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater. Establishment of
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By AZ Family Gov. Katie Hobbs delivered her State of the State address Monday, marking the start of a new legislative session at the Arizona State

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central Photo via LinkedIn, Bryan Seppala CASA GRANDE — Pinal County mayors painted a glowing picture of the local economy

By Andy Medici | Phoenix Business Journal The federal Opportunity Zone program is undergoing a major transition in 2026, leaving businesses only a few more months to prepare for what’s ahead.