
Colorado River shortage could increase prices, would hit agriculture hard
By Rachel Leingang |Arizona Capitol Times Water experts expect Colorado River shortages to kick in within the next two years, which could lead to price

By Rachel Leingang |Arizona Capitol Times Water experts expect Colorado River shortages to kick in within the next two years, which could lead to price

Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2015 Published with permission WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 — The Department of Transportation published the following notice in the Federal Register

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (STATE CAPITOL)—Effective a year ago, the Truth in Lending Act, which prohibits creditors from issuing higher-priced mortgage loans without

By Raquel Hendrickson| inMaricopa.com Maricopa has nine construction projects in the works that don’t involve houses. That includes three commercial buildings and a road project

By Nathan Donato-Weinstein | Silicon Valley Business Journal If you need any proof that the region’s solar industry is well past the Solyndra failure, head

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times A Senate panel unanimously approved a strike-everything amendment that would provide legislative oversight while allowing a state agency

By Bill Chappell | National Public Radio The day before the first of President Obama’s executive actions on immigration were to take effect, the new

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center and a group of doctors are teaming up to develop a retail medical

Last week, The Dealmaker reported that after almost 15 years with the city, Glendale Planning Director Jon Froke resigned. Also last week, Glendale City Manager


By Phil Riske | Managing Editor The sports record books will look as follows as long as we keep tinkering with the games, supposedly to

By Jim Cross | KTAR Almost exactly two years ago — on Feb. 20, 2013 — a landslide buckled 500 feet of U.S. Highway 89

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Republic | azcentral.com Taking to heart the “vote early” mantra, an Arizona House panel suggests moving the state’s primary

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (STATE CAPITOL) – After a short floor debate over whether the state’s personal income tax rate should be indexed

By Arizona State University The final numbers are out for 2014, and the median single-family-home price in the Phoenix area officially went up 5.4 percent.

By Katherine Tweed | Greentech Media When David Owens, EVP of business operations group and regulatory affairs for the Edison Electric Institute, briefed Wall Street

By Kenneth R. Harney | The Washington Post Tax reform is revving up again on Capitol Hill, with the heads of key committees pledging to

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times A top official from the Secretary of State’s Office said the retroactivity clause in its bill to rewrite

By Brenna Goth | The Republic | azcentral An arts-inspired apartment complex coming to McDowell Road plans to turn a sluggish hotel surrounded by museums

By Robert Anglen | The Republic | azcentral.com Two Mesa brothers who pleaded guilty to using their business in a $28 million mortgage fraud scheme,

By Dan Barr, counsel to the First Amendment Coalition of Arizona and other media organizations | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Within the next 25 years, the population of the 1,200-square-mile area that encompasses Eloy, parts of Coolidge

By Shane Dale | Casa Grande Dispatch All Sister Martha wanted was a preschool building for a community without a pre-K option. Shea Homes answered

By Mark Olalde | The Republic | azcentral.com LAS CIENEGAS NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA — Randy Serraglio extends a solemn Vulcan Salute toward the stream dribbling

By Gretchen Morgenson | The New York Times On Aug. 17, 2012, the federal government began expropriating all the earnings of Fannie Mae and Freddie

The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Salt River Project will take a final vote Feb. 26 on

By Dan Bickley | azcentral sports Some numbers lie. Some get twisted. Others are too big to ignore. Like the 114 million people that watched
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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,