
Whether to buy former retail site splits Mesa City Council
By Maria Polletta | The Arizona Republic Mesa is leaning toward purchasing the former Mervyns site at 1240 E. Main St., which spans about 90,000

By Maria Polletta | The Arizona Republic Mesa is leaning toward purchasing the former Mervyns site at 1240 E. Main St., which spans about 90,000

By Sean Whaley | Review-Journal Capital Bureau Two Las Vegas residents with rooftop-solar systems have filed a class action lawsuit in Clark County District Court

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Alia Beard Rau | The Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey’s threat to withhold revenue from cities and towns that enact

By Hank Stephenson and Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times The Legislature is back in session, and lawmakers have already filed more than 350 bills.

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Despite rosier-than-expected revenue collections and projections, top Republican lawmakers have all warned against the dangers of increasing state

By Terrance Thornton | Paradise Valley Independent The Town of Paradise Valley is getting its Ritz-Carlton resort community on a 105-acre swath of land an

By Shelley Ridenour | East Valley Tribune Although the official filing period for the Mesa City Council and mayor election doesn’t open until May 2,

By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun If Peoria is to be successful in eventually preserving hundreds of acres of unspoiled desert vistas as the city
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By Philip Haldiman | Daily Independent Halo Vista, whose developers envision as a “city within a city” that establishes a hub for science and innovation

By Tuscon.com The University of Arizona will undertake a $250 million project of building a new 19-story student dormitory on the northwest corner of Speedway

By Arizona Agenda During an uncharacteristically gloomy afternoon at the Arizona Capitol this week, House Speaker Steve Montenegro battled gusts of wind that sent his