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By Diana Olick | CNBC Rising mortgage rates, overheating home prices, nothing for sale, pre-election jitters — the list of reasons to lose confidence in

By Diana Olick | CNBC Rising mortgage rates, overheating home prices, nothing for sale, pre-election jitters — the list of reasons to lose confidence in

By Adrian Hedden | The Republic With a budget surplus and recovering economy, Maricopa County transportation officials could have funding for the Interstate 10 reliever

By Richard Ruelas | The Republic An attorney for an online classified ad portal said Friday a raid at the website’s Texas headquarters and charges

House Stock Options, National Debt A yes vote was to send the bill to the Senate, where it was dead on arrival. Voting 287 for

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Cities and Towns: 10-10 City of Chandler Council Meeting 10-10 City of Chandler Council Study Session 10-10 Town of Carefree Planning and Zoning Commission 10-10

By Callan Smith Rose Law Group Reporter Social Media Coordinator Growing entrepreneurship was the message this morning when AOL co-founder, Steve Case rolled into the
The competition at this year’s Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships: Horses & Horsepower continues to intensify as the Aspen Valley Polo Club returns to defend its

Fiscal Responsibility. Accountability. Results. Peoria’s Future: You Decide “The time is upon us to plan for how the second half of our city will be

By Todd Tomalak, Vice President | John Burns Real Estate Consulting As Hurricane Matthew heads toward the East Coast of the United States, our thoughts

By Callan Smith, Rose Law Group Reporter Social Media Coordinator A view from above was the theme of Maricopa Mayor Christian Price’s State of the

The Arizona Republic Former Phoenix New Times owners Michael Lacey and James Larkin have been charged in California with conspiracy to commit pimping in connection

Republicans have grown more wary of foreign workers while Democrats say they help U.S. employees, Pew Research Center finds By Janet Adamy | The Wall
REALTORMag Not all buyers are following the small-home trend. In fact, the desire to go big is growing again. The share of new homes built
So you think Obamacare is a disaster? Here’s how California is proving you wrong Politicians Place a Bet on a Stadium, and Las Vegas Pays

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun A new challenge has been mounted contesting the legality of Arizona laws that allow

By Melissa Fittro | Scottdale Independent Scottsdale’s elected officials and other local dignitaries converged for breakfast at the sold-out Economic Development Breakfast program on Oct.

By Cecilia Chan | Independent Newsmedia City council gave the go-ahead for staff to come back with a resolution to adopt a proposed entertainment district

By Ronda Katsen | The New York Times In July, Rebecca and Shirley Solomon, two sisters who have shared a TriBeCa loft for the better

Nearly 954,000 are at risk of major storm surge damage from hurricane Matthew, according to CoreLogic. Those homes have a reconstruction value of just more
Strong 3rd quarter expected to push total originations above $2 trillion By Ben Lane | HousingWire Less than one month ago, the analysts of FBR

By Jonathan Smoke | realtor.com Now that we’re in the homestretch of 2016 (really, we are!), consumers are starting to plan for 2017, especially if

Homebuyers and sellers in Sweden and the U.K. typically pay a mere 1.5% to agents, but in the U.S. the number hovers around 5% to

By Kent Zelas | Incestor’s Business Daily How hard is it to scrape up enough cash for a down payment on a home these days?

By Ronald J. Hansen and Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Republicans want to make coal jobs a central issue in the congressional race in eastern

Fewer than one-fifth of people polled say they know who their local paper is backing. By Ariel Edwards-Levy | The Huffington Post Democratic presidential nominee

By Richie Bernardo | WalletHub Election history reveals a perpetually glaring problem in America: low voter turnout among certain demographic groups, including young, minority and
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By Howard Fischer | Tucson.com PHOENIX — Arizonans may get the chance to reconsider whether they think it’s OK for every adult to purchase and

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Maricopa, AZ, December 17, 2025 – The City of Maricopa passed a key milestone in updating our General Plan

By Tara Suter | The Hill On Friday, the DOJ released thousands of documents linked to Epstein which featured photographs, flight logs and public court records, among