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By Clare Trapasso | realtor.com Several years ago Aurora DeMarco, 53, was having health problems. The divorced masseuse and hospice care provider was stressed, depressed,

By Clare Trapasso | realtor.com Several years ago Aurora DeMarco, 53, was having health problems. The divorced masseuse and hospice care provider was stressed, depressed,

By Diane Olick | CNBC Mortgage rates finally broke out of their tight range last week, and borrowers retreated in force. Total mortgage application volume

Case grew stronger, not strong enough By Kelsey Ramírez | HousingWire At the conclusion of its meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee announced it decided

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Western Maricopa Education Center is breaking ground on its $45 million campus in Surprise. The new campus at

By KTAR.COM A new freeway portion connecting the east and west sides of the Phoenix suburbs will save about 15 million hours of travel time

Diana Olick | CNBC Hike or no hike on rates from the Federal Reserve, housing has far more important things to think about. Home sales,

NEWS RELEASE (Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Contact: Robin Vitols (602) 810-4120 Robinvitols@me.com 12-acre Project Will Be Scottsdale’s
by Parker Leavitt | The Republic North Scottsdale’s largest shopping destination is preparing to add more stores, restaurants and apartments in an eight-story tower at Scottsdale Quarter, according to development plans

(Note: These deals have not been independently verified.) Cameron Carter, Director of Rose Law Group’s Transactional Real Estate Department, thinks you need to know about

By Abha Bhattarai | The Washington Post What’s for lunch? If it’s a homemade sandwich or last night’s leftovers, you may be in good company.

InMaricopa This is the second in a series of articles explaining Maricopa Proposition 415, the city’s general plan update, which is on the November ballot.

By Terry Scali | Paradise Valley Independent Concerning the Camelback Mountain residential lot — 5507 E. San Miguel — it’s really unfortunate when politics and

By Josh Martinez | Paradise Valley Independent The Town of Paradise Valley is looking to improve the quality of life of its citizens regarding short-term

New Mexico: Governor wants death penalty reinstated California: California Voters Face Choice: End Death Penalty, or Speed It Up Utah: Who will pay for Powell

By Cara Caruso | CNBC Homebuilder stocks tumbled Tuesday as disappointing monthly housing data and slowing orders at builder Lennar weighed on the sector. Housing

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Springbrook Development has requested approval from the City of Tempe to amend plans for its $80M, 1.3MSF project

By Jason Wheeler for Prescott Valley Tribune Approximately 9.44 acres of the Prescott Valley Entertainment District is scheduled to have a different zoning designation starting

By Parker Leavitt | The Republic Scottsdale’s proposed Desert Discovery Center — a controversial, multimillion-dollar attraction that has grown even more contentious as November’s city

By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Republic Maricopa County’s curveball effort to sell Chase Field to private investors to resolve a dispute with the Arizona

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona companies have no duty to protect family members from exposure to toxic materials

Cities are experimenting with ways to meet the goals of affordable housing while still reaping the benefits of the sharing economy By Frank Shafroth |
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By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Attorneys representing U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly said they will take “all appropriate legal action” if the Department of Defense

By Jacob Fischler | AZ Mirror President Donald Trump’s administration is looking “very strongly” at reclassifying cannabis from the strictest category of controlled substances, Trump

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona.) By Jessica Boehm | AXIOS Phoenix What’s old is cool again — or at