
Housing Forecasts for 2015: Resurgent home building and restrained optimism
By Kris Hudson | The Wall Street Journal With the door closing on 2014, economists are starting to tout their housing forecasts for next year.

By Kris Hudson | The Wall Street Journal With the door closing on 2014, economists are starting to tout their housing forecasts for next year.

By Richard Ruelas | The Republic Arizona’s highest court refused this week to hear the case of a Tempe man who has been ordered off

By Catherine Reagor, The Republic | azcentral.com Homebuilders are offering bigger deals to try to sell metro Phoenix houses before the end of the year.

A dispute within the Republican Party continues, as Maricopa County GOP officials will vote tonight whether to censure fellow Republicans for backing Democrats in the
PHOENIX, AZ December 3, 2014— Silver Fern Capital & Midland Communities recently closed on 38 North, 1.87 acres that will be developed into 22 two-story luxury townhomes

By Jacob Gaffney | HousingWire President Obama spent the morning addressing a room full of CEOs during the Business Roundtable. During his speech, he bemoaned

By Trey Garrison | HousingWire Home sale for the upper crust continued to grow in the third quarter, rising 9% even as sales in all

By Les Christie | CNNMoney Millions of Americans are spending too much of their monthly income on housing. Thanks to rising costs and stagnant wage

The Transportation Security Administration named Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport as its airport of the year during a November awards ceremony. The TSA said Sky

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times House and Senate leadership announced committee assignments Wednesday afternoon, setting the stage for the 2015 Legislative Session. Senate

The Arizona Republic By Kathleen Ferris, executive director of the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.)

By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun Major construction work is set to begin on a new $400 million resort and casino – the West Valley’s

By Adam Nagourney | The New York Times Renae Yellowhorse stood at the edge of the Grand Canyon, 26 bumpy miles across the Painted Desert

By David Montgomery and Julia Preston | The New York Times Texas and 16 other states filed a federal lawsuit on Wednesday challenging President Obama’s

By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun An administrative law judge is recommending the Arizona Corporation Commission approve an agreement that includes – at least for

By Kelsey Snell | POLITICO The House voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to renew more than 50 expired tax breaks for individuals and businesses through the

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com About two dozen protesters, along with an inflatable replica of a coal plant, waged a demonstration against Arizona

By Sterling Fluharty | The Glendale Star On Nov. 24, Glendale City Council annexed more than 100 acres near Loop 303 and approved new annexation

By Mike Sunnucks and Eric Jay Toll Phoenix Business Journal Economist Elliott Pollack and some of his cohorts outlined some of the major reasons the

By Catherine Reagor, The Republic | azcentral.com Foreclosures plummeted in metro Phoenix during November. The number of Valley houses taken back by lenders fell to

By Ronald J. Hansen, The Republic | azcentral.com Next year is supposed to bring slight improvement to Arizona’s job growth, population gains and construction, though

By Alexander E.M. Hess, Thomas C. Frohlich, Alexander Kent and Ashley C. Allen | 24/7 Wall St. How well run is your state? Assessing a

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor Despite her significant physical challenges, Jen Arnold persevered through her school years. Her education led to a medical degree

By Rebekah L. Sanders, The Republic | azcentral.com A controversial Arizona mining bill that appeared dead for this Congress has gotten new life, as supporters

By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa.com Former Justice of the Peace Scott Sulley has been disbarred. The Arizona Supreme Court handed down the ruling today. Sulley

“I will be waiting to see if Mr. Portner can put a tuxedo on this crocodile.” ~ Jay DeAngeli, treasurer, secretary Oracle Foothills Neighborhood Association

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Each customer in the Evergreen Irrigation District will be asked to pitch in $1,019, payable to the
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By Howard Fischer | Tucson.com PHOENIX — Arizonans may get the chance to reconsider whether they think it’s OK for every adult to purchase and

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Maricopa, AZ, December 17, 2025 – The City of Maricopa passed a key milestone in updating our General Plan

By Tara Suter | The Hill On Friday, the DOJ released thousands of documents linked to Epstein which featured photographs, flight logs and public court records, among