
New Mexico court upholds Navajo Nation’s water rights in San Juan Basin
Navajo-Hopi Observer WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – A New Mexico appeals court said the Navajo Nation has water rights in the San Juan River Basin. On

Navajo-Hopi Observer WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – A New Mexico appeals court said the Navajo Nation has water rights in the San Juan River Basin. On

By Steve Shadley | KJZZ One of the largest solar power plants in the world has started producing electricity in the Arizona desert. The Solana

By Jack Fitzpatrick | Cronkite News Service Arizona is the 12th-most energy-efficient state in the nation this year, the same position the state held last

By Kathleen Stinson | Arizona Daily Sun The Flagstaff City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday to approve an ordinance amending the city zoning code giving developers

AZRE Magazine McCarthy Building Companies recently began an $18M new construction and renovation project at the Western Maricopa Education Center (West-MEC) Northeast Campus located at

AZRE Magazine Two large Phoenix medical office and industrial buildings totaling more than 80,000 SF have been purchased by the Next Gen Division of Helix

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal Salt River Project has scooped up Altier Credit Union’s 61,800-square-foot headquarters in Tempe for $7.8 million, according to

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal The owner of a local mortgage company has settled a consumer fraud case with Arizona Attorney General Tom

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic | azcentral.com This morning an ambitious global wholesale-trade center heavily backed by Chinese investors is set to break

By Lesley Wright | The Republic | azcentral.com The old-timers still call it “the Bullet.” The name refers to the shape of a developed portion

By Kyle O’Donnell | Cronkite News New foreclosure filings in Arizona have fallen to the lowest level in seven years, a sign of a recovering
By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter Rose Law Group Reporter obtains APS net metering PR spending letter to Commissioner Burns By

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Sun A prosecutor argued Tuesday there’s nothing wrong with charging a motorist who smoked

By Philip Haldiman | The Republic | azcentral.com The owners of the shuttered Mountain Shadows resort in Paradise Valley have hit two milestones that could

By Paul Giblin | The Republic | azcentral.com Glendale officials continue to grapple with the effects of a five-year pay freeze for non-union employees. On

A plan by Arizona lawmakers to build a mile of fencing along the border with Mexico using private money remains stalled three years after it

By KTAR.com Good news for fans of easy commutes and bright ideas — midsized cities are full of creative types, too and Tempe is one

The Laughlin Nevada Times After back-to-back driest years in a century on the Colorado River, federal water managers are giving Arizona and Nevada a 50-50

TriValley Central The unofficial census-day enrollment count for the fall 2013 semester at the Maricopa Campus of Central Arizona College has witnessed full-time student equivalencies

(News Release) GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK— For the second time in as many decades, operations to open the Canyon uranium mine six miles south of

By Gary Nelson The Republic Mesa City Council served notice this week that protecting residents’ scenic views is not part of its job description in

According to public record, Ryland Homes closed on a 16.3 acre site named “La Valenciana” on 10/10/13 for $4,263,842 ($60,912 per pre-plat lot / $1,069
By Kyle Daly | InMaricopa.com Former Maricopa Police Chief Patrick Melvin said his background gives him an advantage in public service. Now, with his three

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Kingman Daily Miner The Mohave County Board of Supervisors may have put the final nail in the coffin of any commercial

By John Ingold | The Denver Post A state ballot measure imposing special excise and sales taxes on recreational marijuana won handily in statewide voting

By Alexis Huicochea| Tucson Daily Star The Tucson Unified School District is bringing solar energy to 43 campuses, with a goal of reducing its carbon

By Darren DaRonco | Arizona Daily Star Rio Nuevo moved another step closer to fixing up the dilapidated Tucson Convention Center. The board unanimously approved
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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