Coconino residents hope House bill can fix decades-old property snafu
By Michelle Peirano | Cronkite News Esther Stewart sat down this week and wrote a check to the federal government, to pay property tax on
By Michelle Peirano | Cronkite News Esther Stewart sat down this week and wrote a check to the federal government, to pay property tax on
By Andrew Rafferty | NBC News Coloradans may be able to legally smoke pot now — but lighting up a joint, even off the clock,
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Solar Industry The North Carolina General Assembly’s Public Utilities and Energy Committee on Wednesday voted down H.B.298, legislation that would have repealed the state’s Renewable
By Jessica Goad | Climate Progress Here’s another example of how “the score card shows that the industry is winning,” as the NY Times put
By Byron Schlomach | Goldwater Institute More than six years ago, the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) expressed interest in buying some state trust land north
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Rose Law Group’s, Jordan Rose, has been appearing on CNN’s HLN Jane Velez-Mitchell show throughout the course of the Jodi Arias murder trial and providing
Phoenix/Gilbert/Queen Creek/Goodyear – Five Valley builders have paid a combined $19.576 million to purchase 415 lots located across the Valley. The cash deals show that
By Mary Orndorff Troyan | Gannett Washington Bureau House Republicans will begin pursuing their own path to immigration reform this week, with proposals to provide
KVOA-TV Home prices in Pinal County are going up. The average sale price for a residential property in Pinal County rose 22.5 percent in the
By Stephen Lacey Greentech Media Let’s start out with a fact: the free market for energy is a myth. Every country uses subsidies in some
By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County supervisors ignored a recommendation from the county attorney Wednesday and approved a special use permit for
By Carolyn Dryer | The Peoria Times Councilmember and Vice Mayor Tony Rivero has been working on the upcoming Cinco de Mayo event since December.
By Zack Colman | The Hill A bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers revived legislation Wednesday that aims to spur renewable energy investment through a federal
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By Michelle Peirano | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – A delegation of Arizona state and local officials came to Washington Wednesday to press for comprehensive immigration
By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star A second crane has moved in on North Park Avenue near the University of Arizona as construction begins
By Shelley Ridenour | Casa Grande Dispatch Also: Lawmakers OK pot research at state universities States Push to Get the Most Out of Marijuana Taxes
By Kayne Crison | Arizona City Independent Supervisor Anthony Smith was in Arizona City last week Tuesday where he not only met with local residents
By Lindsey Gemme | Eloy Enterprise Last week, city staff members and area business owners got a much-coveted update on PhoenixMart project at last Thursday’s
By Scott Smith, Mesa mayor | Special to KTAR.com As a mayor, I’ve been fortunate to learn many new things. One thing I didn’t expect
The Arizona House has given final approval to a bill requiring landlords to notify tenants when their property enters foreclosure, AP reports. House Bill 2281
By Terrance Thornton | Independent Newsmedia The Scottsdale Desert Discovery Center Phase III Feasibility Committee is expected by May 8 to craft a series of
By Betty Reid | The Arizona Republic Phoenix officials want to update the city’s building code to accommodate for such issues as installing solar-shade structures
By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Arizona Republic Martha McSally, the up-and-comer candidate and retired Air Force pilot who nearly beat U.S. Rep. Ron Barber
By Philip Haldiman | The Arizona Republic The results in last month’s primary for the Cave Creek Town Council seem to show that those candidates
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