
Border Patrol agent, 30, killed at the border identified; Brewer, Napolitano issues statement
The FBI is investigating a shooting that killed one Border Patrol agent and wounded another in the southern Arizona desert Tuesday, the first time

The FBI is investigating a shooting that killed one Border Patrol agent and wounded another in the southern Arizona desert Tuesday, the first time

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Arizona State University’s baseball program, the Chicago Cubs and the Oakland Athletics are in a game of musical ballparks.

by Solar Energy Industries Association New research by top pollster Hart Research Associates shows that likely voters in the 2012 election cycle overwhelmingly support solar

by Solar Energy Industries Association From September 4 to 9, 2012, Hart Research undertook an online national survey of 1,206 registered voters on behalf of

By J. Craig Anderson The Arizona Republic The Borgata of Scottsdale, an upscale shopping landmark on the border of Scottsdale and Paradise Valley, has been

10. “Too much White House beer” 9. “It was my first time using a camera phone” 8. “Figured it was legal in Kentucky” 7. “I

By Keith Johnson The Wall Street Journal During the 2008 campaign, Americans worried about dwindling oil supplies, rising demand and skyrocketing prices. Today, a revolution

Yarbrough, Gates different as night, day—Dist. 17 Senate race/The Arizona Republic Sales-tax initiative divides D-26 hopefuls/The Arizona Republic Barber, McSally emphasize strengths to snag CD2

By Chase Kamp Southeast Valley Ledger The Pinal County Town Hall is an assembly of delegates that identifies critical issues facing Pinal County and creates

By Ryan Randazzo BUSINESS BUZZ Blog/The Arizona Republic Recent stories about Salt River Project’s 3.9 percent rate hike coming in November have prompted some harsh

Featuring the best tweets this week by, among others, Mark Kelly, Kristin Anderson, Laurie Roberts, Steve Nash, Colton Shone, Jay Tibshraeny,

By Susan Randall Casa Grande Dispatch After three hours in a closed, executive session Monday, the Central Arizona College Governing Board selected Interim President Doris

The Associated Press The most popular motorsports series in Mexico will make its U.S. debut next season at Phoenix International Raceway. The NASCAR Toyota Series

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune The outcome of next month’s race for the Arizona Corporation Commission will determine how much more solar

By Erisa Nakano ABC 15 NACO, AZ – Authorities say a U.S. Border Patrol agent has died after a shooting near Naco, Ariz. early Tuesday

By Jeremy Duda Arizona Capitol Times The 2012 election isn’t even done yet, but a lot of buzz is being generated around the next governor’s

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Craig Harris The Arizona Republic The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office is initiating a civil enforcement action against Arizona Attorney General

Public support has cooled for stricter environmental regulation of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas, a drilling method that has lowered U.S. energy prices while raising

By Michael Wolff USA TODAY Not too long ago, I had lunch with the head of a large digital advertising agency — owned by a

By Rebekah L. Sanders The Arizona Republic In the chaos and grief surrounding Sheriff Larry Dever’s sudden death two weeks ago, a divisive political

By Susannah Bryan Sun Sentinel Alarmed by the recent slaughter of a thoroughbred named Marco, Mayor Jeff Nelson proposed a new town ordinance to guarantee

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Valley Forward Association recognized the Maricopa County Master Watershed Stewards Program with its top honor Saturday at its annual

California Gov. Jerry Brown has garnered both praise and disappointment from many in the Hispanic community by signing a bill allowing immigrants to receive drivers

Bloomberg News RLGR editor’s note: Arizona cotton farmers produced the nation’s top 2011 upland cotton yields with 1,548 pounds per acre, according to the National

By Zach Richter Southeast Valley Ledger Finishing out its pilot year, the Town of Queen Creek’s tourism marketing efforts, collectively dubbed Experience Queen Creek, came

By Neela Banerjee and Don Lee Los Angeles Times President Obama, in a rare move, blocked the acquisition by a Chinese-owned company of four wind

By Lyle Denniston SCOTUSblog The Supreme Court opened its new term on today by asking the federal government to offer its views on whether the
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Paradise Valley Independent Phoenix County Day School has plans for major renovations to the campus including improvements

By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving