
State Supreme Court upholds public employees’ pay for union work
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that cities can pay public employees to work on union business. In a

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that cities can pay public employees to work on union business. In a

By Katie Campbell | Casa Grande Dispatch The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office has denied that it is the target of an FBI subpoena served Wednesday,

The idea of euthanizing horses is controversial and likely would require congressional approval, and horse enthusiasts say they are appalled. By Brandon Loomis | The

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Mountain Park Health Center is breaking ground for a $14 million clinic in Tempe. The 32,000-square-foot facility will be built

By Terri Jo Neff | Cochise County Record FAIRBANK- A mediation session held in June may finally bring an end to a decade-long federal court

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New Pinal attorney is ‘overwhelmed, humbled’ by support By Kelly Fisher | Casa Grande Dispatch As Kent Volkmer sat in a local sports bar election

By Miriam Wasser | Phoenix New Times- About 600 people gathered in the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza at the Arizona State Capitol on Saturday afternoon

5 reasons home sellers are sitting on the fence By Ilyce Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin | The Washington Post I keep reading that it’s

Scottsdale leaders to decide on 58-lot subdivision By Josh Martinez | Scottsdale Independent Berry Riddell, LLC is seeking the Scottsdale City Council’s approval on a

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Lawyers for Christine Jones are asking the state’s attorney general to examine the dramatic and statistically rare comeback

House Financial Services Committee will debate Financial CHOICE Act this week By Ben Lane | HousingWire House Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-TX

Nevada: Investigation finds contractor wasted $8.2M as help dried up for homeowners Colorado: Two affordable housing bills headed for a showdown California: Voters support initiative

Daily Real Estate News The home ownership rate among those who are under 35 will continue to drop through 2025, according to a new report

REALTORMag Americans are rating the real estate industry much more favorably, according to a new Gallup poll of more than 1,000 Americans. Forty-four percent of

By Lou Barnes| inman Here in the second half of the seventh year of economic recovery, the national housing market is still just pooping along.

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Is there still a gender gap when it comes to mortgages? While single women have come a long
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Mattamy Homes.) By In Business Phoenix Mattamy Homes, the largest family-owned homebuilder in North America, is hosting a Tailgate Tour-themed celebration on

Photo via Barrett-Jackson (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.) By Paul Thompson | Phoenix Business Journal There’s a reason it’s called ‘Super Saturday’ at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction. As

By Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Sergio Arellano was elected as the next chair of the Republican Party of Arizona at the annual mandatory meeting