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By Betsy Marston | High Country News Arizona and the nation It is puzzling, perhaps, that solar power accounts for less than 1 percent of

By Betsy Marston | High Country News Arizona and the nation It is puzzling, perhaps, that solar power accounts for less than 1 percent of

By Dan Vergano / USA TODAY DNA experts report the oldest gene map ever completed, from a horse from 700,000 years ago The horse’s bones

By Chase Kamp | Southeast Valley Ledger In its first year of positive economic change since the recession, the Queen Creek Town Council approved a

By Beth Duckett | The Arizona Republic Former Scottsdale City Manager John Little is eyeing a possible return to politics, this time on the opposite

By Jen Lebron Kuhney | The Arizona Republic Surprise City Council has tapped interim City Attorney Misty Leslie to fill the position permanently. The Tuesday

By Michael Clancy | The Arizona Republic Sterling at Silverleaf, a small development of villas in the Silverleaf section of DC Ranch, has sold 14

By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic New personnel rules proposed by Gilbert town management could limit employee rights and hinder the public’s ability to

By Jonathan Fahey | The Associated Press Renewable energy is growing fast around the world and will be the second biggest source of electricity, after

By Ben Mitchell | USA TODAY 30-year rate takes biggest one-week leap since 1987 in Freddie Mac survey 15-year rate rises to 3.50% Higher rates

Solar Industry In a speech before a friendly crowd at Georgetown University on June 25, President Barack Obama said the U.S. has a moral obligation

Arizona filed a lawsuit Tuesday to block one of the nation’s largest community-college systems from providing reduced tuition to young immigrants granted deferred deportation by

By Shelly Ridenour | Casa Grande Dispatch The boundaries of Casa Grande Ruins National Monument could be expanded if Congress adopts legislation introduced Tuesday by

By Daniel Dullum | Florence Reminder Blade-Tribune Following nearly one hour of testimony, the Florence Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward an “unfavorable recommendation” to

By Lindsey Gemme | Eloy Enterprise As of last week, the city’s application for a foreign trade zone (FTZ) that has been dragging on for

By Robbie Whelan | The Wall Street Journal Low-income renters are facing increasingly difficult prospects when looking for housing because more people are falling into

By Paul Giblin | The Arizona Republic Two Glendale leaders believe they have the best deal they can get from the prospective owners of the

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead has named Arizona Sen. Rich Crandall the new head of the state’s Department of

The New York Times The Senate on Thursday approved the most significant overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws in a generation with broad bipartisan support,

By Mary Williams Walsh | The New York Times Workers along the Red Line reconstruction project in Chicago. The state says suspension of the line

Builders are now underwriting to Two Types of Land: Infill, Higher Density in Infill Locations. More of these projects will open over the next 18

By Craig Karmin | The Wall Street Journal Asian investors are pumping money into U.S. commercial real estate at a record pace, pushing real-estate values

The Morrison family says it continues to implement its master-planned community, Morrison Ranch, in Gilbert. Ashton Woods already opened two model complexes and Taylor Morrison

The Yellow Sheet Report says tonight Wil Cardon “is almost certain” to run for secretary or state. The publication says it was told by a

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star The proposal by an outside source that would allow the City of Glendale to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes

By Eric Wesoff | GreenTech Solar What stops a home owner from ordering an energy efficiency upgrade? Is is cost? Convenience? Confidence in the contractor?

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane could run for state treasurer next year if the current treasurer, Doug Ducey, runs

By Shelley Ridenour | Casa Grande Dispatch Diane Archer, finance director for the city of Casa Grande, was placed on administrative leave Tuesday, City Manager
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure