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By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Capitol Times Expelled lawmaker Don Shooter’s legal troubles aren’t over. While today he celebrated Superior Court Judge Rosa Mroz’s ruling

By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Capitol Times Expelled lawmaker Don Shooter’s legal troubles aren’t over. While today he celebrated Superior Court Judge Rosa Mroz’s ruling

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times Sherry Pierce says she had no idea she was doing work on behalf of water utility owner George

By KTAR “Alexa, are you being careful with my voice data?” That’s what U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake wants to know. Flake, an Arizona Republican, and

By Dominique Mann | Special to KTAR Over the past several months, Maricopa County residents have come together in public libraries and other local centers

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Ahwatukee Foothills News The state Court of Appeals has rejected arguments by a Phoenix business that a

Utah’s job growth continues to lead the nation as unemployment falls to new low Southern Nevada has seen continued growth since Great Recession New Mexico national

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By Bill Myers | Phoenix New Times Phoenix prosecutors urged the release of a domestic violence defendant despite a history of similar charges and suspicions
Former Yuma Rep. Don Shooter will get a second chance at a political comeback. Shooter, a Republican who was expelled from the Arizona House of

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Cameron Carter, Director of Rose Law Group’s Transactional Real Estate Department, thinks you need to know about these transactions in Maricopa County. Price: $25.1M Buyer: RN Falcon, LLC Seller:

Trump administration plan for oil and gas drilling stirs debate in pristine Colorado wilderness New Mexico: In ‘precedent-setting’ move, judge sets aside drilling leases in Santa Fe

By Cary Hines | Glendale Star Five candidates are running for Glendale City Council. Newcomer Ray Strahl is running against incumbent Bart Turner in the

By Carolyn Dryver | Glendale Star It’s big — five stories high — made of hand packed bricks from a nearby quarry. The roof leaks in

By Katie Halle Lambert | Arizona Foothills Magazine Here are the Valley’s top home sales from the past week (6.4.18- 6.10.18). The combined sales for

By Wayne Schutsky | East Valley Tribune The southern edge of Gilbert that borders Chandler and open county land still bears traces of the town’s

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) CBRE Brokers $100 Million Sale of 24th At Camelback PHOENIX – June

Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Two Apache Junction residents are running for mayor and four for three seats on the council in the Aug. 28 primary

By Christian Britschgi | Reason The average American needs to earn $22.10 an hour in order to afford a place to live. Minimum wage earners would have

RealtorMag Rising interest rates and the economy are the top two current issues to watch in real estate, according to the Counselors of Real Estate’s

The project, Kenect Phoenix, is set to comprise 320 units across 23 stories, and feature multiple rooftop amenities, as well as 8,000 square feet of

NAHBNow Regulation imposed by all levels of government accounts for an average of more than 32% of multifamily development costs, according to new research released

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun A recent report released by the National Low Income Housing Coalition and the Arizona Housing Coalition showed that

By Dustin Gardiner | Arizona Republic A lawsuit seeks to knock Ken Bennett off the ballot for Arizona governor over accusations that he did not

By Pablo Lopez for the Arizona Daily Star Local elected officials from Pima County, Tucson and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe called for an end

UPDATE: BREAKING. Parks Dir Sue Black says she will rehire employee she fired who had cancer, citing new information. Parks officials, however, knew the woman

By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder Restoring a cherished old building probably sounds like a labor of love, but it’s actually a meandering journey fraught
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By Jeremy Duda | Axios Phoenix Per Trillium Management president Kenneth Losch, a swanky, landmark hotel in north Phoenix that’s been shuttered for several years

By Paul Thompson and Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal For years, Phoenix Business Journal has been dutifully delivering luxury real estate transactions in our

By National Association of Home Builders Elevated construction costs and constrained affordability conditions led to a reduction in single-family housing starts in January. However, led