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10. You haven’t lived until you’ve eaten rehydrated beef brisket 9. Get to visit exotic places, like Trenton, New Jersey 8. No can opener? Just

10. You haven’t lived until you’ve eaten rehydrated beef brisket 9. Get to visit exotic places, like Trenton, New Jersey 8. No can opener? Just

By Lesley Wright and John Yantis | The Arizona Republic The market for speculative industrial buildings on the west side of metro Phoenix is expanding,

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Glendale has concerns about Renaissance Sports & Entertainment’s bid to buy the Phoenix Coyotes, and

By Dan Bickley | The Arizona Republic Divorces don’t happen overnight. Most times, you can hear them coming. Loose comments? A chilly change in tone?

Fitch Ratings takes the following rating action on Queen Creek, AZ’s outstanding debt: –$23.9 million excise tax and state shared revenue obligations, series 2007 affirmed

Nearly 65,000 Arizonans who lost their homes to foreclosure from 2008 to 2011 will receive checks for $1,480 this summer, AP reports. Arizona Attorney General

By Lindsey Collom | The Arizona Republic A federal judge has agreed to enforce the terms of a 2007 settlement between a dude rancher and

By Emilie Eaton | Cronkite News Service In Capitol Hill testimony Thursday, Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu dismissed a Senate immigration-reform bill, urging House members

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor/Rose Law Group Reporter Top brass from Gannett Co. and Media General Inc. personally lobbied top U.S. regulators in 2007

By Bill McMillen | Mohave Valley Daily News The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to take another look at regional haze controls for a

Editor, Casa Grande Dispatch: The citizens of Pinal County spoke loudly and clearly that access to higher education across Pinal County was important to them

Casa Grande Dispatch The tentative budget for the 2013-14 fiscal year includes an average 2.5 percent raise for employees. The budget was adopted by the

By Jeremy Duda, Ben Giles and Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times After a bitter and prolonged debate that ripped apart Republican majorities in the

By Kristena Hansen|Phoenix Business Journal Two massive industrial buildings within the Buckeye Logistics Center have been scooped up by a Denver-based real estate investment trust

By Tim Gallen |Phoenix Business Journal Today’s news that “Arizona’s Family” will be moving in under the same corporate umbrella as The Arizona Republic and

After months of negotiations and counter proposals, Brewer’s office, legislators and the League of Arizona Cities and Towns appear to have settled on a compromise

The state Senate approved Gov. Jan Brewer’s Medicaid expansion plan on an 18-11 vote this afternoon, sending it to the governor for her signature. The

By Brian Wright|Casa Grande Dispatch Citing a need to speed up the process of finding an interim county manager, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors

By Cindy Barks|The Daily Courier Based on an “assumption” that a tract of ranchland northeast of Prescott could one day serve as a youth sports

By Tim Gallen|Phoenix Business Journal Along with about 22 million people nationwide, nearly 380,000 Arizonans are self-employed, and they will all see an impact from

Special to Independent Newsmedia Shea Homes filed a request with the city of Peoria to seek a rezoning approval for 360 acres to the west

Steven R. Thompson|Dallas Business Journal Gannett, (NYSE: GCI) the parent company of The Arizona Republic and KPNX-TV Channel 12 in Phoenix, has acquired Belo

By Parker Leavitt|The Arizona Republic The Gilbert Town Council is considering allowing the public to carry deadly weapons, including guns, into town buildings and events

By Shar Porier|Sierra Vista Herald/Review The Rev. Thomas Holley, of the First Assembly Church of God, picked up four packets earlier this week to recall

By Gary Nelson|The Arizona Republic Its identity drowned in a sea of anonymity, the East Valley is no more. Oh, you can still call it

By Caitlin McGlade|The Arizona Republic Four bidders have submitted proposals to manage Jobing.com Arena, a task that historically has been handled by the venue’s anchor

By Kayne Crison|TriValley Central At their most recent meeting, Pinal County Board of Supervisors outlined Pinal County,s five-year Transportation Improvement and Maintenance Program (TIMP) for
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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