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Many housing observers agree that Generation Y—people from 18 to 34 years of age—largely prefers downtown living, often in rental apartments with easy access to

By Freeman Stevenson | Deseret News In a Washington Post op-ed, former Utah governor and ambassador to china John Huntsman, Jr., as well as former

By Adam Kress | Phoenix Business Journal Former Arizona Governor and current Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano has been named

By Dan Carden | NWI Politics Two stockbrokers with ties to Northwest Indiana are the first individuals to lose their state securities dealer licenses for

By Sarah Portlock and Alan Zibel | The Wall Street Journal Sales of previously owned homes reached the highest level in more than three years,

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Business Gazette Elizabeth Kelley isn’t claiming those smart meters reading your electric usage are going to

By Cindy Chang | Los Angeles Times Immigration-related offenses are now the leading type of federal prosecution, constituting more than 40 percent of cases compared,

Casa Grande Dispatch The Arizona Legislature is plugging along with an abbreviated schedule, past the time when it often adjourns. The big sticking point is

Florence Reminder Blade-Tribune Florence and other Arizona municipalities are facing new restrictions on their ability to collect and spend impact fees charged to new

By Adam Gaub | Maricopa Monitor Former Pima County Republican Party chairman Bob Westerman announced earlier this month his intent to run for a seat

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal National Hockey League Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said today the league is not talking to Canadian communications giant

By Maria Polletta | The Arizona Republic Three weeks after Apache Junction Mayor John Insalaco formally expressed interest in making his city part of the
By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic Gilbert’s first medical-marijuana dispensary is preparing to open in an industrial park near Elliot and McQueen roads, behind

By Glendale City Councilman Gary Sherwood Regarding “Rep. Franks violates conservative principles with anti-casino measure” (Opinions, April 20): For Mayor Bob Barrett to say that

Bisbee is moving forward with a new version of a proposed local law permitting civil unions, and a spokeswoman for Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Arizona Republic Shaking off a population slump tied to the housing bust, Phoenix once again was among the nation’s

Rose Law Group has a deep investment in helping to educate about the environment and better it’s future. In addition to the solar energy and

Rose Law Group president and founder, Jordan Rose, has been commenting on the Jodi Arias murder trial from the very beginning on national television as

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal Metro Phoenix’s booming multifamily market has apparently wooed a publicly traded home builder in Miami into the business.

By Brian Wright Pinal County Manager Fritz Behring beat out two other finalists Wednesday and was hired as the new city manager in Scottsdale. In
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By AZ Family Gov. Katie Hobbs delivered her State of the State address Monday, marking the start of a new legislative session at the Arizona State

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central Photo via LinkedIn, Bryan Seppala CASA GRANDE — Pinal County mayors painted a glowing picture of the local economy

By Andy Medici | Phoenix Business Journal The federal Opportunity Zone program is undergoing a major transition in 2026, leaving businesses only a few more months to prepare for what’s ahead.