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By Phil Riske, managing editor Rooftop solar dodges a bullet as Legislature closes By Phil Riske, managing editor STATE CAPITOL – The devil’s in the

By Phil Riske, managing editor Rooftop solar dodges a bullet as Legislature closes By Phil Riske, managing editor STATE CAPITOL – The devil’s in the

By Phil Riske, managing editor Wrigley Field is arguably the most uniquely historic Major League ballpark. The Chicago Cubs have been perennial losers there and
Fox 10 Arizona court rules on DUI law for marijuana users A valley man pulled over by police for a traffic violation told officers that

Business Real Estate Weekly by Rose Law Group Scottsdale – A 9.5-acre parcel with taxi-way access at Scottsdale Airpark that was once planned for a
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By Kyle Daly | InMaricopa.com If the votes don’t add up this year, Rich Vitiello will try again. The city council candidate and resident since

By Elizabeth Erwin | ABC 15 Whoever said “no publicity is bad publicity” probably came up with that before social media evolved. “It’s just not

By Parker Leavitt, The Republic | azcentral.com Gilbert Town Councilman Ben Cooper has announced he will not seek re-election this fall, opening up at least

The Phoenix City Council has approved three measures aimed at better securing drinking water resources for the future, AP reports. The council voted unanimously Tuesday

Meier defends expenditures; previous reviews didn’t question spending By Matt Reinig | Kingman Daily Miner A state audit concluded the Mohave County Recorder’s Office misused

By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier A development agreement that helped to attract a major employer to the community 17 years ago could end

By Terrance Thornton | Independent Newsmedia Paradise Valley Mayor Scott LeMarr says he will not seek to retain the top elected position this election year.

By: Daniel Benson; Belfiore Real Estate Consulting According to public record (click here to view the affidavit), Bel Agave LLC (Daniel and Beverly Kauffman; Managers)

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Landowners who lease buildings to churches will not be getting a property tax break. Gov. Jan

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch PhoenixMart developer AZ Sourcing is expected to pitch in about $4.6 million for a sewer line extension

By Sonja Haller for The Arizona Republic Carefree is poised to set aside $1.5M from its general fund in its proposed 2014-15 budget to build

By Gary Nelson, The Republic | azcentral.com Westminster College, one of five established liberal-arts schools that came to Mesa after the city launched a highly

By Michelle Mitchell, The Republic | azcentral.com Chandler has added new homes to its affordable-housing stock, including two in downtown Chandler. The city spent about

By Dees Stribling | MHN Online The National Association of Realtors reported on Tuesday that total existing U.S. home sales dropped 0.2 percent to an
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By Jacob Dorsey | Pinal Central Going forward, the Coolidge Planning & Zoning Commission will no longer be reviewing or voting on site plans, preliminary plats and final plats,
By InBusiness Phoenix Provident Industrial, a division of Dallas-based Provident, has acquired 27 acres in Phoenix, Arizona, for the development of Aldea Exchange, a three-building Class A industrial park. Located

Conceptual drawing courtesy of ASU Health By Julia Mortarelli | Arizona Sonoran News Arizona State University, in a major milestone decades in the making, is