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By Ehren Goossens | Forbes Shi Zhengrong, who was ousted as chairman of Suntech Power Holdings Co. (STP) this week, said the solar manufacturer’s board

By Ehren Goossens | Forbes Shi Zhengrong, who was ousted as chairman of Suntech Power Holdings Co. (STP) this week, said the solar manufacturer’s board

By Conor Dougherty | The Wall Street Journal The number of American homes that end up in foreclosure has started to decline, a welcome development

“I believe that using the town’s power of eminent domain to acquire the Curis property for public purposes is in the best interests of the

By Beth Duckett | The Arizona Republic Sixty years ago, George “Doc” Cavalliere purchased more than 40 acres of raw desert east of Pinnacle Peak,

By Jonathan Fahey | The Associated Press NEW YORK — America’s power grid is like an old car. It gets the job done, even if

By Felicia Fonseca | The Associated Press FLAGSTAFF, Arizona — The Hualapai tribal corporation that managed the Grand Canyon Skywalk has filed for Chapter 11

Dividing property is one of the most stressful aspects of divorce. How much does your former spouse have a right to take? Statistics show that

Highlighting news and images in Arizona—via tweets. By Mike Saucier @MikeTheSauce Tweets were flying ahead of and during Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton’s

dogster.com Christine L. of Nevada misses her Rottweiler, Sampson, who passed away on November 20, 2012 of a rare form of blood cancer. “In 2010,

By Adam Lashinsky | Fortune If investors merely went by labels in making buy-sell decisions, SolarCity would have been doomed by its name. Companies involved

By Dianna M. Náñez | The Arizona Republic Arizona State University’s 330-acre Athletics Facilities District could take 20 years or more to build, but former

UPDATE: City official disputes dismissal By Beth Duckett | The Arizona Republic Scottsdale is searching for a new head of economic development after former director Jim

By Eugene Scott | The Arizona Republic A former politician hopes to return to city council now that Tom Simplot isn’t running. Santos Chavez, 62,

By Gary Nelson | The Arizona Republic Four years after CNN tagged Mesa as a national “poster child for foreclosure,” the crisis has abated, but

By Coty Dolores Miranda | Special for The Arizona Republic There are those who dream of following a new path, and there are those who

By Joanna Allhands | The Arizona Republic Azcentral’s most popular video excerpts from the Jodi Arias murder trial read like a steamy romance novel —

By Robert Anglen | The Arizona Republic A new bail-payment system at the Pinal County jail forces people to pay up to 12 percent or

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Salt River Project is negotiating to purchase a share of the embattled Navajo Generating Station in northern Arizona


President Obama on Monday named two people to his cabinet who will be charged with making good on his threat to use the powers of

By Andrew Ahrens | Financial Planning It’s a well-worn a cliché, mostly used in association with professional team sports and meant to convey a cutthroat

An Arizona Supreme Court ruling says a married person has some flexibility in deciding how to divvy up a retirement account that’s his or her

A ruling by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a ruling that prevents police in Arizona from

The Monday Morning Quarterback | A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week By Elliott D. Pollack & Co. The most

By Neil Young | Mohave Valley Daily News All six candidates running for four seats on the Bullhead City Council turned out Thursday for what

By David Jin | president and CEO of Grand Canyon Skywalk Development It’s sad that Sherry Counts, current Hualapai Tribe chairwoman, wants to invoke my

By Connor Radnovich | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Former Arizona Rep. Jim Kolbe joined representatives of business, church and civil-rights groups last week to file
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure