
APS goes on offensive, accuses Burns of illegal power grab
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Turning the legal tables on Bob Burns, the state’s largest electric utility is accusing
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Turning the legal tables on Bob Burns, the state’s largest electric utility is accusing
AZRE A very rare opportunity to purchase recently presented itself in Downtown Tempe. The retail redevelopment at Arizona State University sold through bankruptcy court for
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The Senate passes a measure for hurricane disaster relief funding, extending the debt limit and funding the government for three months By Rose Law Group
KTAR In a study done by 24/7 Wall St., Arizona ranked in the top half of states in the country for having the most hazardous
By Melissa Larsen | AZFoothills From super-cool condos with smart-home tech and resort-style amenities to high-end family residences replete with the most fab of fixtures
Utah wants to launch pilot project to tax motorists for miles traveled instead of at the pump Las Vegas: $800M extreme sports park gets OK
By Jennifer Castenson | Builder Offering entry-level homes is not difficult. The difficulty comes in trying to build an entry-level model that is successful and profitable. Eric
The number of Redfin customers requesting home tours and writing offers fell from June to July, but increased by double digits year over year by Jon
Home Price Index Highlights: July 2017 Lower-Cost Homes Appreciated Faster Than All Other Price Segments in July Molly Boesel | CoreLogic Home prices forecast to
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune It won’t happen tomorrow, or probably even five years from now, but Mesa is looking into its long-term
By Brielle Ashford | The Republic District 3 residents can apply to fill the Mesa City Council vacancy left by the ouster of Ryan Winkle.
By Matt Roy | YourWestValley City officials are looking for help to plan transportation improvements in the community. With money burning a figurative hole in
By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News The attorney for opponents of the South Mountain Freeway on Wednesday tried again to get a federal appeals court
By Terrance Thornton | Paradise Valley Independent A collection of residents are raising concerns regarding an alleged sober-living facility operating outside of established zoning privileges at
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The fight over the future of the Chinese Cultural Center development in Phoenix is taking some new turns.
Zillow study finds home owners who stay put for 71/2 years net a 24% return on investment. Builder Holding onto your home for a long
By Na Zhao | NAHB The 2016 Survey of Construction (SOC) from the Census Bureau shows that the average completion time of a single-family house is around 7.5 months,
By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Glendale’s Westgate Entertainment District will soon be a place to work, play and live. Westgate developer iStar has started construction on
AZBigMedia It takes time for a landmark project to be considered a core asset. Its prestige and value are first-and-foremost retained over time and compounded
San Tan Valley Sentinel QUEEN CREEK — Construction will soon commence on a road project that is intended to help commuters while paving the way
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Cushman & Wakefield Completes Sale to KB Homes, Lennar Homes and Meritage Homes
A once-touted plan to fact-check stories is being hindered by the company’s refusal to share information By Jason Schwartz | POLITICO The fact-checkers enlisted by
Men, young adults and rural residents increasingly say college isn’t worth the cost By Josh Mitchell and Douglas Belkin | The Wall Street Journal Americans
By Cristina Marcos | The Hill Nearly all House members of both parties voted to pass a $7.85 billion package to help victims of Hurricane
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Sen. Justine Wadsack, R-Tucson, in June 2024. Photo by Gage Skidmore (modified) | Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Defeated state Sen.
“This spaceport would be a game changer for Arizona.” Read the story by ABC 15
The Empire Group developed The Village at Schnepf Farms, which was a finalist at the 2025 RED Awards. (Provided photo) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents
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