
San Tan girl fights to keep horse
By Angie Holdsworth | ABC15.com A San Tan Valley girl is at risk of losing her best friend. It’s a friend who was with her

By Angie Holdsworth | ABC15.com A San Tan Valley girl is at risk of losing her best friend. It’s a friend who was with her

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The National Football League will play the Pro Bowl in Arizona next year. The league announced this morning

By Herman K. Trabish | Greentech Media Each week brings new developments in net metering, as utilities, state legislators and regulators continue debating how to

By Alan Pyke | Think Progress The largest property management company in America systematically neglects properties in African-American and latino neighborhoods while conducting proper maintenance

Solar Industry Capacity figures compiled by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) show that natural gas and solar are providing the vast majority of the

By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier The value of preserving 83 acres of land in the heart of Prescott’s Granite Dells did not appear

By Caitlin Cruz | Cronkite News Mayor Greg Stanton and two councilwomen said Tuesday that they will seek an ordinance requiring city contractors to provide

By Matt Reinig | Kingman Daily Miner When it comes to medical marijuana, Arizonans in their 20s and 50s have a lot in common. Unfortunately,

By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star The downtown redevelopment project synonymous with waste and mismanagement will still be known as Rio Nuevo — but

By Eric Jay Toll | Arizona Builder’s Exchange In a twist from the typical capital improvement program, Peoria’s Economic Development Department is the big investor

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Arizona manufacturers and smelters are in line for a big tax break not being offered to

By Lesley Wright, The Republic El Mirage Road takes a straight shot through most of the West Valley. Just about every community that touches the

By Gary Nelson, The Republic The flames were roaring toward a stash of 55-gallon drums filled with toxic chemicals. If those things blew, poison would

By Caitlin McGlade, The Republic | azcentral.com Softened relations between the Tohono O’odham Nation and Glendale may bring dreams of a casino closer to reality,

A group of residents filed about 4,700 signatures March 26 for a referendum on a zoning ordinance the Peoria City Council passed in February that

Scottsdale ranks as the sixth-safest city in the nation, according to Movoto.com, an online real estate site. The 100 most populous cities were ranked based

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner Members of the public and affected industries will be able to give their say over proposed new development impact

Arizona Daily Star Just one year after reopening as Aloft Tucson University, the hotel at Speedway and Campbell was purchased by an investment group. The

By Catherine Reagor, The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona landowner Vermaland has offered Tesla Motors Inc. a free 1,000-acre site in Eloy to build its $4
By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter Taxpayer dollars would not be used to fund medical marijuana research at the University of
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Photo via Pinal County San Tan Valley By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Brent Billingsley outlined a strategic development vision during a December 3, 2025,

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The lender that foreclosed on One Camelback, a former bank building being converted to apartments, has sold the

Photo via Casa Grande By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved two requests related to a