
Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting nabs renewed funding
NEWS RELEASE PHOENIX — The Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, a nonprofit investigative newsroom that focuses on statewide accountability reporting, has received a second round

NEWS RELEASE PHOENIX — The Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, a nonprofit investigative newsroom that focuses on statewide accountability reporting, has received a second round

The Canine Couture: A Dog Fashion Show Like No Other! Unlike movies, the sequel will be better than the original. For its second year, The

The Monday Morning Quarterback ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Despite a nerve-racking week

Stock-market volatility and China’s woes fail to alter policy makers’ view of improving job market, economy Bu Jon Hilsenrath & Ben Leubsdorf | The Wall

Below are the deals that closed Friday, August 28, 2015 in Maricopa County over $5M according to the Maricopa County Recorder. Rose Law Group Reporter has

By Jeff Grant | DAILY NEWS-SUN Valley Metro and city officials continue to hear pros and cons from the public on a possible extension of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star If some Arizona nurses get their way, medical marijuana will become available as early as next

Daily Real Estate News It appears existing-home sales won’t drop off at the end of the summer, as sales contracts rose modestly in July, reflecting

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily The debate over whether the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was desperately needed or a

Casa Grande Dispatch/Staff and Wire Reports HAYDEN — Copper-mining giant Asarco announced plans Friday to shut down a Pinal County ore concentrator and may lay

By Catherine Sheffo | The Arizona Republic Past Loop 101 and deep into the desert foothills of Scottsdale, scattered neighborhoods back up to boulder outcroppings

By Catherine Reagor | The Arizona Republic The next time you ride light rail or drive along the many main streets it chugs down from

By Chris Coppola | The Arizona Republic Chandler voters have overwhelmingly decided to keep the city’s local elections in August and November rather than switch

By Jessica Boehm | The Arizona Republic The Gilbert Town Council voted Thursday to move forward with a multimillion-dollar veterans park across the street from

Arizona Daily Independent Tucson’s primary has come and gone and only a few votes remain uncounted. Both parties fielded only one candidate in each ward.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Sun The Obama administration late Friday urged federal judges to spurn efforts by Arizona to

If you’re in the Arizona real estate world, these are the top 10 stories you need to know about this week. This is a regular

By Tom Blanton | Cronkite News Service Traffic delays in Tucson and Phoenix last year cost the average commuter more than $1,000 in extra fuel

By Garrett Mitchell | The Republic Growing populations are attracting commercial business in West Valley cities in the aftermath of the Great Recession and for

The election shows Democrats drive the city’s agenda, incumbents rule and more By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Tuesday’s election marked the end of one
09/01/15 City of Apache Junction City Council Regular Meeting Agenda 08/31/15 City of Apache Junction City Council Work Session Agenda 09/01/2015 City of Flagstaff City

By Matthew Graham | Mortgage News Daily Mortgage rates didn’t move much today. Depending on the lender, effective rates were either slightly higher or lower

Home buyers who can’t put at least 20 percent down usually have to carry private mortgage insurance, often an expensive proposition. One good thing about

By Sloane Kingston | KTAR If you’re thinking about finally shelving that 9-to-five job and settling down, there are few better places to do just

by Jessica Boehm | The Republic The Gilbert Town Council voted Thursday to move forward with a multimillion-dollar veterans park across the street from Town

By Nathaniel Popper | New York Times Most people still think of Bitcoin as the virtual currency used by drug dealers and shadowy hackers looking

By Stacy Cowley | New York Times A National Labor Relations Board ruling that could significantly change the relationship between companies and their subcontractors and
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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