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By Paul Giblin | The Arizona Republic Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:59 PM Two previously unsuccessful bidders for the Phoenix Coyotes have joined efforts to

By Paul Giblin | The Arizona Republic Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:59 PM Two previously unsuccessful bidders for the Phoenix Coyotes have joined efforts to

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | East Valley Tribune Gov. Jan Brewer formally proposed an extensive revamp of how Arizona collects sales taxes,

By Tim Gallen | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix ranks No. 7 on the list of Top 10 cities for home ownership, according to NerdWallet. The

By Arizona Sports Mark Grace is no longer a broadcaster for the Arizona Diamondbacks, but that does not mean he won’t be affiliated with the

By Jim Small Arizona Capitol Times Former Republican U.S. Senate candidate Wil Cardon says he is returning to politics with a simple goal: destroying the

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The Monday Morning Quarterback: A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliott D. Pollack & Co. Arizona Snapshot: Most

greentechsolar.com As residential solar leases become available in fourteen U.S. states, GTM Research releases the market’s first complete vendor analysis. Third-party financing of solar PV

By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star Nogales, Sonora’s first master-planned community has residents flocking to the affordable-housing development, creating a critical mass that is

Arizona’s chief elections officer doubled as the head of one of the presidential nominees’ state campaign committees in the last two presidential elections, AP reports.

By Stephen Lacey greentechsolar.com Driven by technological improvements, strengthening policy, and behavior change, the U.S. economy is becoming less energy-intensive. But it could do much

By Srianthi Perera The Arizona Republic Wildhorse Ranch Rescue leaders thought the most difficult part of replacing its dilapidated barn was raising the funds. They

The Arizona Republic The luxury-home tour called Street of Dreams is using Gilbert’s Whitewing at Germann Estates community to make its return to the Valley

At its Feb. 6 meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council called for an election on May 21, 2013 to ask voters to give the Town

By Beth Duckett The Arizona Republic Despite numerous upgrades and efforts to attract events, Scottsdale’s WestWorld center continues to hemorrhage money. An audit of the

The Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona warns area businesses against official looking documents that have been mailed by a company called Corporate Records Service,

By Chase Kamp | Southeast Valley Ledger The recently announced formation of a new metropolitan planning organization (MPO) in Pinal County has prompted some town

By Catherine Reagor | The Arizona Republic Steady improvement in metro Phoenix’s new-home market has developers and homebuilders scrambling to buy property for dozens of

By Jennifer Steinhauer | The New York Times TUCSON — Gabrielle Giffords looked slightly stricken as she considered the question: Would she feel bad about

By Gail Collins | The New York Times Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey recently had a cross-continental shouting match with Connie Mariano, a former
A lawyer who has worked for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office since 1991 has been appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals. Kent Cattani fills

By The Associated Press A family in Cincinnati is selling their Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home for $1.78 million. The house, which is on the National

By Jim Heintz The Associated Press MOSCOW — After weeks of anxiety plodding through the opaque Russian legal system, two U.S. women have custody of

By Jessica Goad | Climate Progress Earlier this week, a key legislative committee in Colorado voted down a bill that would give teachers at the

By Joanna Dodder Nellans | The Daily Courier Both sides have signed off on the sale of the Yavapai Downs horse racetrack to Gary Miller.

By Cindy Barks |The Daily Courier Now well into its second year of litigation, the lawsuit that pits former Yavapai Humane Society employee KayAnne Riley

By Jacqueline Maxwell |Special to East Valley Tribune The typical “state of the town” address was not something Gilbert residents encountered at Thursday night’s town
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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