
Dallas firm building brain-injury treatment center in Surprise
By Jeff Grant | Independent Newsmedia, In A $15 million medical facility specializing in the rehabilitation of traumatic brain-injury patients would bring 125 new jobs

By Jeff Grant | Independent Newsmedia, In A $15 million medical facility specializing in the rehabilitation of traumatic brain-injury patients would bring 125 new jobs

By Terrance Thornton | Independent Newsmedia Scottsdale City Attorney Bruce Washburn has assessed a total penalty of $26,445.92 for campaign violations committed by a political

By Matthew Hendley | Phoenix New Times Gilbert is one of the best places in the United States for right-wingers to live, according to one
By Shar Porier | Sierra Vista Herald Review Steve Pauken will be calling Winslow home 60 days from now as he steps into the city

By Phil Benson CBS5 Phoenix area home buying this fall has waned and it may be because of the recent government shutdown creating economic uncertainty,

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com An Apple Inc. spokeswoman called The Arizona Republic on Monday afternoon to tell the newspaper the company
“The appropriate venue for making the case for or against renewable energy subsidies is in a full-blown rate hearing, which likely will not come to

Jim Arwood, Communications Director, Arizona Solar Center Arizona Solar Center Blog For several months Arizona media outlets have repeated a certain inaccurate “statement of fact”

By Robert Anglen and Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com Three Republican candidates for the board that regulates utilities benefited from contributions by two

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Homebuilders fighting it out with environmentalists and the U.S. over the San Pedro River do agree on something:

By Edward Gately | The Republic | azcentral.com Apartment living is about to jump in Scottsdale as a growing number of new complexes near completion,

The Arizona Republic | azcentral.com Voters across the Phoenix area decided a slew of local elections on Tuesday, apparently sweeping a new generation of Phoenix

By Laurie Roberts | The Arizona Republic So, after much hoopla, hoo-ha and all-around good-hearted (on the part of some) ha ha, the Great Arizona

APS’ parent company Pinnacle West purchased five domain names and created Websites aimed at getting the public to pressure all fives corporation commissioners members to

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal Home prices continued on a strong upward pace in September, jumping by one-third from a year ago to

Largest Polo Event in U.S. (or Europe!) Gets Even Bigger 12,442 Polo Watchers and Partygoers From All Over The World Soak In The 2-Day Polo

By: Daniel Benson; Belfiore Real Estate Consulting According to public record (click here to view the affidavit), K. Hovnanian Homes closed on 9 estate sized

Trap!t A new report says that the legal marijuana trade is estimated at $1.43 billion for 2013, and that number could be 64 percent higher

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic | azcentral.com Here’s a look at metro Phoenix’s 12 most expensive properties. Homeowners include financial executives, local business leaders,

By Philip Haldiman | The Republic | azcentral.com Cave Creek has decided not to adopt Scottsdale’s motto, the West’s Most Western Town, as its own.

By Parker Leavitt | The Republic | azcentral.com The Gilbert Town Council next week finally may be ready to adopt updated building codes after opposition

By Candace Carlisle | Dallas Business Journal Developer Jack Matthews has sold a 55-acre tract of land in The Tribute Lakeside Golf & Resort, a

By Brandon Cornett | Housing Market News It’s that time of year again. November marks the official start of “prediction season” here at the Home

By Doug McMurdo | Kingman Daily Miner Well, that didn’t take long. Two weeks after the Kingman City Council informally announced it would ask voters

Bloomberg News Investors are worried about builders’ profit margins as home-price growth slows and costs rise. As if there isn’t enough to fret about in

The Associated Press A federal appeals court on Monday temporarily halted plans by companies in New Mexico and Missouri to begin slaughtering horses, continuing on-again,

By Ken Silverstein | EnergyBiz If water is the new oil and shale gas is the new energy savior, something has to give. That’s because
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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