
Terravita Country Club clubhouse to undergo substantial changes
Scottsdale Independent Terravita Country Club, 34034 N. 69th Way in Scottsdale, will break ground on a $5.2 million remodel of the club’s 22-year-old clubhouse in

Scottsdale Independent Terravita Country Club, 34034 N. 69th Way in Scottsdale, will break ground on a $5.2 million remodel of the club’s 22-year-old clubhouse in

By Clare Trapasso | Realtor.com Home flipping is still hot. Need proof? Just turn on HGTV—chances are there’s a show about flippers on right now, adding

By Dees Stribling | Bisnow The future of office space is not just about open floor plans or connectivity or even the kind of amenities that

By John McManus | Builder Professionally, life was not complicated for Bill Pulte. His personal and family life aside, who he was and what he was were

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times An effort to forgo sales taxes on digital goods and services has stalled while state budget analysts try

By Michael Kiefer | The Republic Attorneys seeking disciplinary action against Jodi Arias prosecutor Juan Martinez have filed further allegations with the Arizona State Bar

What are the city’s options? By Jessica Boehm | The Republic | azcentral.com Following a two-hour city council discussion Wednesday, one thing became increasingly clear:

By Uriel J. Garcia | The Republic A Pinal County Superior Court judge has been reassigned from presiding over criminal cases to instead handling civil

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By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Not six. Nor eight. But seven. ‘Seven’ is the name of a new expensive residential enclave with homes

Department removes from its mission statement promises to build ‘inclusive’ communities ‘free from discrimination’ By Erin McCormick | The Guardian The U.S. housing department, helmed

By Matt Roy | YourValley.net City leaders recently approved a plan to add an industrial office complex and sales office to the community. Planning and

By Ted Lake | Arizona Silver Belt Originally from Saint Paul, Minn., Cleve Van Dyke first came to Arizona in 1905 when he was hired

By Wes Grunden | Sonoran News Carefree Town Council approved a special event application for the Carefree – Cave Creek Italian American Club to hold the Carefree

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun With gas tax revenues lagging, state lawmakers are moving to allowing all 15 counties

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun The The development, called Mill Town, is proposed by developer Vintage Partners as the final portion of a

Apache Junction Gold Canyon Independent The board for the Pinal County Regional Transportation Authority has selected two citizens for the new Citizen Transportation Advisory Committee.

By Johanna Huckeba | State Press Manuel Aviles-Santiago talks on the phone with his parents in Puerto Rico every day, sometimes twice. On the day

By Kenneth Chang Arizona State University has suspended Lawrence M. Krauss, a prominent theoretical physicist, while the university investigates accusations of sexual misconduct over a
‘Guilty of being poor’: does California couple’s poverty amount to child abuse? Nonprofit running Nevada housing program violated its policies, report finds In Utah, It’s

Golf courses are changing in metro Phoenix, and buyers need to do their homework. But links are still a draw in the Valley. By Catherine

Users report random burst of ‘creepy’ laughter By Julia Carrie Wong | The Guardian The robot wars are coming, and Alexa will have the last

Scottsdale Independent The Scottsdale Airport has begun executing lease agreements for its terminals and in-the-works aviation business center that will generate just over $1 million

RealtorMag About 1.4 million homeowners missed out on refinancing their mortgages when interest rates were lower, according to a new study by real estate data

Builder Bill Pulte, a giant of the home building business, died Wednesday. Crain’s Detroit Business, his hometown business newspaper, reports: William J. Pulte, founder of homebuilding

Builder The Wall Street Journal (subscription) is out today with a report that warns of a muted spring selling season, owing to multiple factors. The economy

Flagstaff cracks the top 10 The beach house is apparently alive and well and increasing in value, according to a SmartAsset analysis. So are some
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure