
Citizens dream big for Maricopa 25 years from now
By James Bennett | inMaricopa.com Citizens dream big as city solicits their vision for Maricopa 25 years from now A brainstorming session at City Hall

By James Bennett | inMaricopa.com Citizens dream big as city solicits their vision for Maricopa 25 years from now A brainstorming session at City Hall

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Enterprise The resignation of a Coolidge City Council member has left another vacancy in what was already a big year

By Michael Clancy |The Republic | azcentral.com Scottsdale may have outgrown two of its most iconic Western spots, the city’s mayor says. The city has

By David Downs | SF Gate The federal government tries to justify its war on marijuana Monday The U.S. government claims marijuana is a dangerous,

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Arizona Daily Sun Flagstaff City Council is moving cautiously on a rezoning request for a new student housing subdivision. Tuesday evening,

AZRE Cassidy Turley announced the $3 million ($95.06/psf) sale of Gateway Office Center located at 4130 E. Van Buren Ave. in Phoenix. Garnett Capital Corporate

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Home price increases wound down further in August. The Home Price Index released by Black Knight Financial Services

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Pending home sales, while increasing only slightly in September, exceeded those of a year earlier, the first time

By Niraj Chokshi | The Washington Post The residents of Massachusetts and Colorado are the most politically engaged in the nation, according to a new

By David R. Baker | SF Gate If you can’t beat ’em, steal their business model. Some electric utilities, worried that the rapid spread of

Former Republican lawmaker David Burnell Smith, 73, who narrowly lost a bid for the Arizona House of Representative in August, died of natural causes at

The Monday Morning Quarterback | A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. With the exception

By Laurie Roberts | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Everybody’s favorite electric utility is at it again. Arizona Public

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Rob O’Dell | The Republic The attacks on Fred DuVal’s time as a lobbyist began a few hours after the

Phoenix Business Journal Glendale’s Finance Director, Tom Duensing, was awarded the “Turnaround of the Year” Award from the Phoenix Business Journal at a ceremony in

By Margot Sanger-Katz | The New York Times After a year fully in place, the Affordable Care Act has largely succeeded in delivering on President

AZRE A statute intended to support Arizona golf courses could take its toll on Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Course owner Wilson Gee in the first situation

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily New home sales increased only slightly in September, up 0.2 percent over August, bringing the annual rate of

By Jody Shenn | Bloomberg Executives at the biggest U.S. mortgage lenders said they aren’t willing to commit to expanding lending until hearing more about

By David Dayen | New Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) One of the more consequential moments for the future

By Chris Nichols | UT San Diego.com SACRAMENTO — Could a measure on the November ballot that deals with a dusty Central Valley town pave

By John Frank | The Denver Post Gov. John Hickenlooper is preparing to release his state budget for the next fiscal year on Nov. 3

By Mark Jaffe | The Denver Post When Michelle Rose went hunting for a new home, she was looking for three bedrooms and baths, a

AZBigMedia It’s an exciting time for commercial real estate. With technological advances and a new generation entering the workforce, office space is undergoing a significant

By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Solar With 40 new recipients, it depends on the company. The Department of Energy contends its SunShot investments are targeting

The New York Times Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) When he ran for mayor, Bill de Blasio condemned

By Carolyn Dryer | Peoria Times After a lengthy presentation by staff at an Oct. 21 study session, city council directed the public works department
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Supervisor Galvin’s Message Hello Neighbors, We are now in the homestretch of 2025. October is about the change of seasons and falling leaves. However, we

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) Photo via City of Peoria By Peoria Independent In an effort to keep up with market interest and move

By AZ Big Media Hines, a global real estate investment manager, has closed on a 14.6-acre site to develop a multifamily property located in Peoria,