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Lawnewswatch Voters are set to cast their ballots in three Western states next month on whether to legalize the sale of marijuana for recreational use,

Lawnewswatch Voters are set to cast their ballots in three Western states next month on whether to legalize the sale of marijuana for recreational use,

By Sonu Munshi The Arizona Republic Manuel Cruz and Jerry Weiers are in a hotly contested race to be Glendale’s next mayor, but the candidates

By Joey Chenoweth Coolidge Examiner As the economic climate for the City of Coolidge has improved over the past years, past measures of fiscal conservatism

By Lindsey Gemme Eloy Enterprise Five years ago, the city requested Maralan Hutchins’ help as a Main Street program consultant in hopes of making the

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Arizona goes back to court this week over SB 1070, this time to defend a provision aimed

By Emily Guerin High Country News On Monday, the Bureau of Land Management began its helicopter-assisted roundup of 3,500 wild horses and burros from public

By Owen Fletcher The Wall Street Journal Want to see where your food might come from in the future? Look up. The seeds of an

By Bill Opalka Vestas has cut staff at two Colorado blade factories, citing low demand for new wind equipment in 2013 as the federal production

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic Space-systems manufacturer Orbital Sciences Corp. is working to bring Gilbert its first “foreign trade zone,” a technical designation that

By Glenye Cain Oakford Racing Daily Form The United States market for slaughter horses was thrown into confusion Friday after slaughterhouses in Canada appeared to

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic Public officials in Gilbert say they’re trying to strike a balance between free-speech rights and common courtesy as they

By Brandon Brown The Arizona Republic After a five-year slump, the home-remodeling industry is showing new signs of life, driven primarily by rising home sales

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Business Gazette Kevin McCarthy and Lynne Weaver agree on pretty much only one thing about Proposition 117: There is

Senate LD 11 candidates toe party lines on key issues By Christina Sampson Maricopa Monitor State Senate District 11 candidates Democrat Jo Holt and

Pinal County sheriff’s forum lively, tense at times By Christina Sampson InMaricopa.com Candidates for Pinal County Sheriff, from left, independent Ty Morgan, incumbent Republican Paul

By Ken Hedler The Daily Courier A group of mayors representing Northern Arizona spoke extensively Friday about restoring financing for state parks and called for

By Shaila Dewan The New York Times When Justin Olson put his Southwestern-style ranch house outside Phoenix on the market, he got what he was

By Darren DaRonco Arizona Daily Star Supervisor candidates clashed over how to improve Pima County’s troubled economy and strained relationship with the city of Marana

By Dianna M. Náñez The Arizona Republic A massive 19-story, 269-unit apartment building under construction across from Sun Devil Stadium is transforming the region’s landscape

By Jason Dearen The Associated Press Federal officials on Friday approved a plan that sets aside 285,000 acres of public land for the development of

By Patrick McNamara Inside Tucson Business Rio Nuevo would turn over $2.1 million to the City of Tucson in exchange for the titles to some

Edited from Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Chester Crandell said he was surprised when the first question of the Oct. 2 Clean Elections debate of Legislative

By Sonu Munshi The Arizona Republic A Glendale City Council veteran will vacate his seat two months before the end of his term. Phil Lieberman

By Brendon Dever Good evening. On behalf of my mother, Nancy, my brothers Brian, Garrett, Scott, Brad, Kurt, my grandfather Kline and the entire Dever

If you’re in the Arizona real estate world, these are the 10 stories you need to know about this week. This is a regular list

Governor Jan Brewer today announced the appointment of Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Ann Scott Timmer to the Arizona Supreme Court. Judge Timmer, 52, is

By Phillip Wright Verde Independent JEROME – The Town Council voted Tuesday night to approve an intergovernmental agreement to sell water to the Yavapai-Apache Nation.
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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