
Pinal supervisors adopt tentative budget with no property tax increase
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday adopted a tentative $373 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year of 2013-14. The document presented to

The Pinal County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday adopted a tentative $373 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year of 2013-14. The document presented to

As many as four new leaders could join the seven-member Surprise City Council this summer as candidates gear up for an August primary and the

By Evan Bell | Cronkite News Service Buckeye officials said they were not particularly surprised when recent Census estimates showed their town was the ninth-fastest-growing

By John Gittelsohn | Bloomberg Tom Barrack’s Colony American Homes Inc. (CAHS), which owns more than 12,000 U.S. rental houses, postponed an initial stock offering

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Star Cities and counties would be prohibited from requiring developers to establish “planned communities” with home

By Nick Timiraos Mortgage rates are back above 4% for the first time in a year, but the rate rise probably isn’t going to be
By City Councilwomen Peggy J. Chapados I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended the public meeting Thursday, May 30, on the

By The Associated Press Jodi Arias’ attorneys have tried motions for mistrials, allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, appeals to higher courts, even efforts to quit the

Weed is a big business. Ghost Group, a venture capital firm located in Newport Beach, California, is raising a fund to provide people with an

By Steve Miller, manager of the Marana Regional Airport | The Explorer Marana’s proximity to the Tucson and Phoenix metropolitan areas makes it one of

By Darren Goode and Andrew Restuccia | POLITICO The pent-up demand for Senate energy legislation may doom the few bills on the topic that seemed

The Bisbee City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday night to approve a new version of a local law allowing civil unions for same-sex couples. AP reports

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch The specter of mass firings in the Pinal County Attorney’s Office continues to follow Lando Voyles. Voyles, who

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A new study by Aflac reveals that American workers aren’t ready for health reforms created by the Patient

The federal government, AP reports, will auction leases for wind farms off the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts on July 31, marking the first

By Adam Gaub, Managing Editor, Maricopa Monitor Just days after the announcement that Pinal County manager Fritz Behring was hired by the City of Scottsdale

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic The Navajo Generating Station in northern Arizona could be forced to close one of its three generators, curtail

By Dave Hawkins | Las Vegas Review-Journal The man who incurred the wrath of the Hualapai Indian tribe and many tourists by charging a toll

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By Kristine Harrington | KTVK-TV New construction is turning a corner in the Valley, and the suburb of Mesa is ready to grow again. A

Tempe – In a deal first reported by BREW in December 2012, The Hanover Co. in Houston, Tex. (J. Murry Bowden, CEO) has paid $7

Value of Fees Received by Brokers Jumped in April by the Largest Percentage in Eight Years as Home Sales and Prices Rise By The Wall
Contract law a focus in West Valley casino legal flap By Caitlin McGlade |The Arizona Republic Judge David Campbell might be nearing the end of

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By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Australia-based Enviromission Ltd. still is trading stock, but its plans for a big solar project in Arizona hinge

By Gary Nelson | The Arizona Republic Early in 2012, Chris Brady had a problem. It certainly wasn’t the worst problem he has had since

By Christopher S. Rugaber | The Associated Press WASHINGTON – U.S. home prices soared 12.1 percent in April from a year earlier, the biggest
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Paradise Valley Independent Phoenix County Day School has plans for major renovations to the campus including improvements

By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving