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By Margaret Heidenry | realtor.com You fell deeply in love with an updated Victorian, knocked a few grand off the asking price, and maybe even

By Margaret Heidenry | realtor.com You fell deeply in love with an updated Victorian, knocked a few grand off the asking price, and maybe even

By Russell Dey | Multi-Housing News Today’s senior housing market across the United States can be characterized by robust growth, opportunity and innovation spurred

By Catherine Reagor | The Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix’s housing market recovery has been long and slow. But it’s on track. And this year is

REALTORmag The Federal Housing Administration announced Thursday it would reduce multifamily insurance rates in an effort to encourage more affordable and energy-efficient apartments nationwide. FHA

By Danika Worthington | Cronkite News Arizona student test scores stayed level from 2013 to 2015 while scores nationally declined slightly, but the state’s marginal

By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun Kevin Phelps has been doing a lot of bicycle riding around the city over the past three weeks. Since

By Noah Buhayar | Bloomberg Businessweek Outside the Public Utilities Commission office, which is on the second floor of a modern, three-story building about 7

By Mayors Mark Mitchell, Jay Tibshraeny and Mark Nexsen (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) With city and state revenues back
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Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan, former director of the National Science Foundation and now University Professor of Technology and Innovation at ASU, will lead the city of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: On May 13, State Treasurer Kimberly Yee lashed out at schools chief Tom Horne, saying a new

By Reid Wilson, Pluribus News Key Points: Just under 70,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in 2025, a nearly 14% decline over the prior 12-month