
Government agendas for week of June 5 –June 9, 2017
Cities and Towns: 6/7/17 – City of Phoenix Formal Meeting 6/6/17 – City of Buckeye City Council Meeting 6/5/17 – Chandler City Council 6/7/17 –

Cities and Towns: 6/7/17 – City of Phoenix Formal Meeting 6/6/17 – City of Buckeye City Council Meeting 6/5/17 – Chandler City Council 6/7/17 –

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal UPS is landing a large new, high-tech regional operations hub in Goodyear. The $180 million center will be

By Dennis Welch | Channel 3 Should voters still elect members of the Arizona Corporation Commission to oversee utility companies? It is now a question

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Arizona Daily Independent An amicus brief was filed in federal appeals court to protect Arizona consumers from abuse in the class action settlement process. The

New Mexico: Deal on infrastructure possible, Udall predicts NSA conducted blanket surveillance of Salt Lakers during 2002 Games, former official says California’s Tough Bar Exam,

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central Town officials knew a historic downtown Florence store’s electrical system was safe but ordered it closed anyway, the owner’s

By Wayne Schutsky | East Valley Tribune Sustainability is not just about electric cars, solar panels and recycling. In Mesa, sustainability encompasses a vast range

By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley Independent Week after week, meeting after meeting, residential and commercial blue prints, plans, amendment requests and other developer desires

By Cecilia Chan | Independent Newsmedia Glendale has inked a $610,510, five-year contract with the Glendale Chamber of Commerce to revitalize the Historic Downtown District.

By Philip Haldiman| Independent Newsmedia Two finalists are competing to oversee the day-to-day operations of Peoria. Deputy City Managers Julie Arendall and Jeff Tyne will

By David McGlothlin | AzBigMedia The apartment market in downtown Phoenix is hot, really hot, and members of the Arizona Multihousing Association (AMA) are cautiously

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton said mayors are prepared to lead the fight on climate change if the White House is not By Ben Moffat |
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By National Association of Realtors WASHINGTON (March 10, 2026) – Existing-home sales increased by 1.7% month-over-month in February, according to the National Association of REALTORS® Existing-Home

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The city Planning and Zoning Commission denied a request from Phoenix-based applicant Darryl Wilson of Colliers

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Paradise Valley Town Council has approved the entitlement of four luxury homesites near the proposed Ritz-Carlton development that