
Border tax idea dead, Arizona businesses elated
By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Republican leadership in Congress and the White House formally gave up pushing a border adjustment tax last week,

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Republican leadership in Congress and the White House formally gave up pushing a border adjustment tax last week,
Ahwatukee Foothills News Blasting may begin in Ahwatukee within a few weeks as crews prepare to begin major construction of the South Mountain Freeway. The

Arizona Daily Independent The Goldwater Institute, acting on behalf of the New Mexico-based Rio Grande Foundation, has filed a civil-rights lawsuit challenging a Santa Fe,

Colorado’s top oil-producing county retools to make solar development easier Las Vegas water pipeline fight to go before federal judge New Mexico: Interior Secretary Zinke

Years ago, he seriously considered defecting. Would he do it again? By Philip Shenon | POLITICO In the long, tumultuous political career of Senator John
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Harvard Investments was the winning bidder of an Arizona State Land Department auction, securing 78.7 acres for less than $1 million. The Scottsdale-based developer was

By Ali Wolf | Builder The Phoenix housing market feels stuck as 2026 begins. Despite a labor market that has proven more resilient than many expected, uncertainty around where home

By NAHB The House this evening approved the Housing for the 21st Century Act, a major bipartisan housing package that takes much-needed steps toward addressing our nation’s critical lack of housing. The legislation contains key