
Glendale Council prepares for airport expansion
By Darrell Jackson | Glendale Star As Glendale continues to discuss added revenue to its transportation plan after canceling light rail, one item gaining momentum

By Darrell Jackson | Glendale Star As Glendale continues to discuss added revenue to its transportation plan after canceling light rail, one item gaining momentum

By Julio Lugo | West Valley View Economist Jim Rounds told attendees at WESTMARC’s annual board of directors meeting if the right balance is struck, the

By Caela Fox | Arizona City Independent Since the recession in 2008 it has been a hard market for homeowners and realtors alike in central

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Republican legislators have a habit of pushing ideas that make their own lives easier, but harder for

By Katie Halle Lambert | Arizona Foothills Magazine Here are the Valley’s top home sales from the past week (2.12.18 – 2.18.18). The combined sales

DS News Housing forecasts can be tricky, especially in the present market conditions where values change by the day. According to CoreLogic’s latest House Price Index (HPI)
By Roland Murphy | Arizona Builder’s Exchange (EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was intended to run last Friday in our last issue of the volume year.

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer A study published last month by researchers from Washington University found shoppers don’t just choose one store when it

But the congressional candidate denies inappropriate relationship By Philip Wegmann | Washington Examiner Last November a state Senate staffer texted Steve Montenegro a topless photo.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun The state’s high court Wednesday paved the way for more wide-ranging citizen initiatives —

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun Saying parents who want children deserve that right, state senators voted Thursday to require

By Evan Wyloge, Arizona Center for Investigative ZCIR, and Mariana Dale, KJZZ News The Arizona Attorney General’s office filed a civil injunction Thursday against Scottsdale

Housing shortage pushes metro Denver buyers toward new homes, but builders can’t keep up Lawmakers back giving developers parts of Utah Lake for an island

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central A company wants to turn Florence waste into energy. Town staff plan to begin negotiating a development agreement with

Casa Grande “well situated” to attract online retail businesses and manufacturers By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central Leaders in the economic development arena say Pinal

Arizona Daily Independent Arizona’s universities are not among the safest in the country, according to Alarms.org. The University of Arizona, in Tucson was the least

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun State lawmakers are moving to make it harder for workers to claim retaliation if

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y Rich Kirchen | Phoenix Business Journal The Milwaukee Brewers released details of their $56 million to $60 million investment in renovating and expanding of their spring

By Kenneth R. Harney | The Washington Post Call it buried tax treasure for homeowners: Deep inside the behemoth 654-page bipartisan budget bill recently signed into

As existing home inventory reaches crisis level lows, new home builders rev their lower-price-tier engines. By John McManus | Builder Quiz time. Which of the

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Sales of existing homes fell again in January, the second consecutive month-over-month decline. Sales of pre-owned single-family homes,

Christopher Todd Communities Pays Nearly $4.1 Million for Land Real Estate Daily News Christopher Todd Communities has purchased 20 acres of land at Happy Valley

By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley Independent On a picturesque February morning in the Town of Paradise Valley, local dignitaries gathered to celebrate Ritz-Carlton Paradise

By Lily Altavena | The Republic Proposed development in downtown Mesa doesn’t seem to be slowing down. The Mesa City Council on Monday will consider approving a

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic Tempe City Council incumbents seeking re-election handily have the most campaign funding this election season, followed by candidate Sarah

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By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror More than 30 members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus slammed the U.S. Education Department’s plans to shift several

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a longtime champion of creating legal status for immigrants brought into the country as children