
University of Phoenix investors OK sale to private backers
By Ronald J Hansen | The Republic After nearly 22 years as a publicly traded company, shareholders of the parent to the University of Phoenix approved a $1.14

By Ronald J Hansen | The Republic After nearly 22 years as a publicly traded company, shareholders of the parent to the University of Phoenix approved a $1.14

By Paul Giblin | The Republic Two of metropolitan Phoenix’s largest tribes resigned from a state coalition of American Indian tribes Friday, charging that the

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times A planned citizen referendum to reverse legislation that would make it easier to spend dark money in

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times The question of whether 30,000 children of the working poor get health care is now up

By Robby Gal | Coolidge Examiner Bob Flatley died Tuesday after battling cancer for several months. News started to trickle in from friends, family and

Pinal judge relinquishing control taken amid problems By Brian Wright | TriValley Central The reign of Justice of the Peace and City Magistrate Scott Sulley
Cities and Towns 5/10 City of Apache Junction Planning and Zoning Meeting Agenda 5/9 Town of Carefree Planning and Zoning Meeting Agenda 5/9 City of

By Richard Smith | Surprise Today The Surprise City Council has agreed to negotiate a settlement agreement with downtown landowner Surprise Center Development Corporation after

By Surprise Independent The Surprise City Council has opted for a new funding mechanism that would allow the city to add 22 full-time public safety

Senate Budget Hike for Wind Energy A yes vote was to increase funding for wind-energy research. The Senate on April 26 voted, 54 for and

By James B. Stewart | The New York Times Facebook reported dazzling first quarter results last week: Net income nearly tripled to $1.5 billion, and

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times In approving the fiscal-year 2017 state budget May 4, lawmakers swept funds dedicated for combating auto theft and

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Thwarted in earlier attempts, Republican supporters of a program to provide health insurance to the children

Arizona Capitol Times Lawmakers like to say that a budget is a reflection of values. But it’s also a collection of policies, some of which

By Brandon Loomis | The Arizona Republic Several Arizona water experts are calling on Gov. Doug Ducey to veto legislation, passed this week, that they

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Republic A controversial development bill came down to the wire for a final vote in the Arizona Legislature; it’s

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star Glendale continues its growth as the city council approved four new projects during the April 26 council meeting

By Maria Polletta | The Republic Preliminary construction work on the next leg of Mesa’s light-rail line could begin as soon as August, according to

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) TEMPE, Ariz. (May 5, 2016) — Vancouver, British Columbia-based Macdonald Development Corporation (MDC) is
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Photo via Pinal County San Tan Valley By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Brent Billingsley outlined a strategic development vision during a December 3, 2025,

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The lender that foreclosed on One Camelback, a former bank building being converted to apartments, has sold the

Photo via Casa Grande By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved two requests related to a