
[EXCLUSIVE] Delays, resignations, cultural differences, zipped lips mark PhoenixMart project
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor A nation, a workplace, an ethnicity, a passion, an outsized personality. The people who comprise these things, who fawn

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor A nation, a workplace, an ethnicity, a passion, an outsized personality. The people who comprise these things, who fawn

The New York Time Colorado will spend more than $8 million researching marijuana’s medical potential — a new frontier because government-funded marijuana research traditionally focuses

By Sue Tones | Prescott Valley Tribune Two Dewey-Humboldt town council members filed an agenda item to discuss changing the town code so that any

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Where does 25 equal 30, and 22.7 percent equal “most?” The Arizona Republic’s “Fact Check: Keeping Arizona Honest”

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Barry Broome, president and CEO of Greater Phoenix Economic Council, is leaving to take on the challenge

KTAR Police Chief Daniel Garcia was fired Thursday shortly after requesting a two-year contract from the city to “silence” his critics. The firing came shortly

By Trevor Hughes | USA TODAY The attorneys general of Nebraska and Oklahoma sued Colorado in the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, arguing state-legalized marijuana

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHOENIX – The ACLU obtained a judgment Wednesday against Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, two sheriff’s deputies and Pinal County on behalf

By Daniel Benson | Belfiore Real Estate Consulting D.R. Horton closed on two transactions totaling a combined purchase price of $6,501,600. The seller in the deal
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Ducey’s transition team this afternoon announced four members of the governor-elect’s senior staff, which are listed below. Deputy Chief of Staff for External Affairs and

By Thomas Kaplan | The New York Times Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s administration announced on Wednesday that it would ban hydraulic fracturing in New York

By Emily Stephenson | Reuters The U.S. credit union regulator said on Wednesday it filed a lawsuit against U.S. Bank and Bank of America over

By Chris Coppola | The Republic | azcentral.com SRP says power lines are needed to address future power needs along Price Corridor in Chandler, home

Below are the deals closed Wednesday 12/17/14 in Maricopa County over $5 million according to the Maricopa County Recorder. The Rose Law Group Reporter has

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner The city of Coolidge’s benefits consultant, concerned with the confusion and misperceptions that followed a testy meeting before the

By Richard Smith | Today Sarah Ann Ranch residents in southwest Surprise believed their concerns were being ignored about a high voltage APS line on

By Peggy Fletcher Stack | The Salt Lake Tribune Now that Cuba will be open to U.S. visas for religious activities, that island nation may

Some illegal immigrants will be permitted to obtain driver’s licenses in Arizona after the Supreme Court Wednesday rejected a request for stay from Gov. Jan

By Peter Corbett, The Republic | azcentral.com Two Glendale political groups that oppose a West Valley tribal casino were fined $75,000 earlier this month for

By Thomas Kaplan | The New York Times Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s administration announced on Wednesday that it would ban hydraulic fracturing in New York

KTAR Real estate investors who swooped in to buy single family rental properties in the last three years may be looking to “cash out” soon,

Catherine Reagor, The Republic | azcentral.com A Scottsdale investor has bought 106 metro Phoenix rental houses for $16.8 million, or about $158,255 a home. Scottsdale-based

By Terrance Thornton | Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA Paradise Valley Town Council in January is expected to once again take up discussion on the future development

By Rick Rojas | The New York Times Michelle Dodds bounded through a downtown that to the untrained eye seemed to be dominated by gleaming

Ben Lane | HousingWire Homeowners who had short sales in 2014 are now one giant step closer to receiving tax relief on any money they

By Nick Timiraos | Wall Street Journal Low oil prices may offer a hidden gift to consumers beyond the gas pump: They could also indirectly
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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,