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By Philip Haldiman The Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. has decided to delay its decision until later this year on a new route for

By Philip Haldiman The Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. has decided to delay its decision until later this year on a new route for

By Amy B. Wang The Arizona Republic The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday approved a proposed redistricting map for Phoenix that would split downtown

By Peter Corbett The Arizona Republic The operator of what could be Scottsdale’s first medical-marijuana dispensary has taken the first steps to open the facility

By Julie Schmit USA TODAY Foreclosure activity hit a five-year-low in September, further lessening fears that lenders might flood markets with foreclosed homes and curtail

Casa Grande Dispatch Three candidates’ names are on the ballot for the District 3 seat on the Pinal County Board of Supervisors: incumbent Democrat David

By David Wichner Arizona Daily Star On a sun-drenched expanse of former farmland in the Avra Valley area northwest of Tucson, a new project will

GPEC Release In support of the region’s solar and renewable energy industry and the more than 9,000 related jobs in Arizona, Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord,

By Jim Seckler Mohave Valley Daily News KINGMAN — The county supervisors will discuss appointing a new interim Mohave County manager in January. The board

By Donyelle Kesler Cronkite News Press releases and ribbon-cutting ceremonies often herald cities’ sustainability initiatives, but Mesa Mayor Scott Smith would prefer that these be

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Great energy between Bush and Clinton. Clinton says he worked with W’a dad and W says “you didn’t work with him you beat him.” Do

By Shar Porier Sierra Herald-Review Concerned that a vote to appoint an interim sheriff might be construed as a political endorsement, the Cochise County Board

Over 900 people attended the fourth Annual Southern Arizona Horse Expo in Oracle. The two-day event was not only entertaining but also benefitted Mt.VistaSchool and

By Eric Wesoff Greentech Media The world’s largest PV solar farm is the massive Agua Caliente deployment in Yuma County, Arizona. First Solar (Nasdaq: FSLR),

By Neil Young Mohave Valley Daily News Approximately 30 people attended the Clean Elections forum for District 5 state legislative candidates, held Tuesday at the

Edited from Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Jan Brewer is preparing to implement the state’s health care exchange – though she hasn’t officially decided whether or

By Adam Gaub Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Elias Johnson resigned Friday after an investigation into an incident that occurred

By Peter Lattman The New York Times United States prosecutors sued Wells Fargo on Tuesday, accusing it of lying about the quality of the mortgages

By Sam Favate The Associated Press For the first time in 20 years, a federal court will review scientific evidence on the therapeutic value of

Payson Roundup Developers can build smaller, cheaper condos and apartments If developers ever do return to Payson, they will find they can build much smaller,

MPA PUBLIC POLICY ALERT NETWORKING. ADVOCACY. EDUCATION. In keeping with MPA’s mission, “to advocate responsible development and further the interests of the real estate and

By Steve Ayers Camp Verde Bugle Some call it whispering. Some call it gentling. Some still call it breaking. Call it what you want, but

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By Philip Haldiman The Arizona Republic The Phoenix Planning Commission has recommended historic designation for a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house in east Phoenix. Tuesday night,

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune State lawmakers did nothing wrong when they seized $50 million out of the settlement Arizona got

Information from the Yellow Sheet Report Former lawmaker Bill Konopnicki’s health has taken a turn for the worse, his family says. His non-alcoholic cirrhosis of

Kingman Daily Miner By Suzanne Adams Business owners could get a break on their personal property taxes if voters approve Proposition 116 in November, but
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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