
3 Gilbert council members dip into GOP politics
By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic Party politics collided with traditionally nonpartisan municipal government last week as three Gilbert Town Council members made formal

By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic Party politics collided with traditionally nonpartisan municipal government last week as three Gilbert Town Council members made formal
By Ken Alltucker | The Arizona Republic A federal court judge has ordered a water company to pay more than $58,000 in back wages and

By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic The Goldwater Institute is demanding that Gilbert cease operations at its popular Freestone Recreation Center over concerns that

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s solar industry has 9,800 direct jobs, ranking it second in the country behind only California, according to

By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor In an office on the third floor of the Arizona Capitol Complex, two men sit in stark contrast to

By Scott McNutt | Coolidge Examiner Many Pinal County farmers who rely on water from the San Carlos Reservoir are planting less cotton this year

By Lindsey Gemme | Eloy Enterprise “I feel like I am being discriminated against, for some reason, and I don’t understand why,” Eloy business owner

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Service/Arizona Daily Sun Hoping to short-circuit future lawsuits, Attorney General Tom Horne wants to tell attorneys from cities around

Arizona Daily Sun Saying she’s already done enough, Gov. Jan Brewer on Tuesday blocked lawmakers from putting new limits on state regulations. The governor vetoed

By Randy Metcalf, | The Explorer | Last week, the residents at Clare Bridge in Oro Valley were treated with a visit from a couple

By Chris Flora | The Explorer After receiving the final petition signatures required, Oro Valley’s town limits will be expanded to include 107 acres of

By Jessica Silber-Greenberg and Ben Protess The New York Times When the bank account is running dry and the mortgage payment is coming due, the

By Christine Haughney The New York Times Even for a society comfortable with blood and gore in its movies and video games, the bombings at

By Dan Frosch | The New York Times SLICK ROCK, Colo. — The Dolores River bends through southwestern Colorado like a gooseneck, shaded by red

By Robert Barnes | The Washington Post Police officers generally must try to get a warrant before forcing uncooperative drunken-driving suspects to submit to a
By Jim Brady On that day Gabby Giffords first spoke out so eloquently about the tragedy in Newtown, Conn., and her commitment to the issue

Solar Industry Calling for “stable, reliable, well-structured tax policy,” the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has weighed into the tax reform debate currently taking place

By Herman K. Trabish | Greentech Media As Greentech Media heads to Phoenix for its annual Solar Summit, April 22-24, it will find an Arizona

By Erin Kelly | Republic Washington Bureau Congress will consider the first major gun-control legislation in years after 16 Republican senators — including Arizonans John

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

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter The Manchin-Toomey Background Checks Amendment on Wednesday went down 54-46 on a procedural vote, where

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal A Texas homebuilder has decided to enter Arizona and is already in high gear to build four new

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenix City Council today was considering entering into an agreement with a private developer to erect what
By Dianna M. Náñez | The Arizona Republic The Tempe City Council is expected Thursday to make interim City Manager Andrew Ching’s appointment permanent. The

I remember, when 9/11 went down, my reaction was, “Well, I’ve had it with humanity.” But I was wrong. I don’t know what’s going to

Harvard economist Robert Stavins recently published a study assessing the impact of energy disclosure laws requiring real estate owners to perform periodic energy analysis on

By Mary Shinn | Cronkite News Minutes after he shared a stage with former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Tuesday, Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., said he still
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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