
Shortage of Native American physicians creates concerns, elicits calls for action
By Charlie Clark | Cronkite News ena Wilson never doubted what she wanted to do with her life while growing up on the Pine

By Charlie Clark | Cronkite News ena Wilson never doubted what she wanted to do with her life while growing up on the Pine

By Joe Gilmore | Cronkite News The Interior Department has “not accomplished much” in its program to buy up marginal Indian lands and return them

By Heather Smathers | PinalCentral A homebuilder is set to begin construction on two model homes in Casa Grande after getting the nod from city

By Heather Smathers | PinalCentral Fears of lowered property values and increased crime brought dozens of people concerned about a zone change Thursday night. What

California water agencies are seeking a bigger role, aiming to speed up delta tunnel plan Breach may help solve toxic mystery in Great Salt Lake

By Kathryn Vasel Eight out of the 10 fastest-growing cities in the U.S. are in the South, according to a recent report from the Census

By Rebekah Morris for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Note: All projects listed are in the preliminary internal planning stages, and the finance mechanism is not yet

By Tasha Anderson for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Valley Metro’s Manager of Capital Planning, Abhi Dayal, gave a detailed update on their rail capital program on

By Yuqing Pan and Clare Trapasso | realtor.com It seems like just about everything has gotten bigger over the past few decades—from TVs to burgers,

Ever heard of St. George, Utah? How about Cleveland, Tennessee? And what do they have in common? They are on a list of smaller cities

By Rafael Carranza | The Republic With President Donald Trump calling NAFTA “one of the worst deals ever” and preparing to renegotiate the pact, U.S.

By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Former Phoenix City Councilman Tom Simplot has always cast himself as a moderate who can work with both sides

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic Chandler and Salt River Project have reached an agreement that could end controversy surrounding proposed power lines. The water

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic When plans to turn the Borgata, a once-posh Scottsdale shopping center, into luxury condominiums were launched five years ago,

By Joshua Bowling | The Republic Since 2012, developers can construct tall buildings in exchange for public benefits. Some council members want to see that
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By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Rep. Stacey Travers thinks she’s found a way to convince Arizonans to approve the first pay raise for

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times The Arizona Democratic Party is going to court to block the renaming of the No Labels Party, admitting

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