Residents near Luke AFB offered bottled water after chemicals detected
Tests for contaminated water will continue within a 1-mile radius of Luke Air Force Base. The Air Force plans to have a filtration system up and running in April.
Tests for contaminated water will continue within a 1-mile radius of Luke Air Force Base. The Air Force plans to have a filtration system up and running in April.
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By Lauren Serrato | West Valley View Gov. Doug Ducey has tapped former Buckeye Mayor Jackie A. Meck for the state board of transportation. “Jackie
New permits to drill for oil and natural gas on federal lands were paused for 60 days on Jan. 20, President Joe Biden’s first day
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U.S. District Judge Diane Humetewa told a House subcomittee that the 13 judges on the federal district court in Arizona “cannot meet the constitutional mandate
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Chandler City Council will consider a land annexation and rezoning request for the Church of Jesus
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City Council approved a new private equestrian facility next door to the city’s existing Stonegate Equestrian Park in east Scottsdale. Pablo Robles/Progress Staff Photographer By
Legislation approved by state lawmakers Wednesday would block a proposal before the ACC that would require that half of the state’s energy be generated from
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By Adrian Skabelund | AZ Daily Sun Flagstaff City Council unanimously approved a zoning change for a new development last week that hopes to bring
By Mary Salmonsen | BuilderOnline Tri Pointe Homes—No. 16 on the 2020 Builder 100—announced the consolidation of its six regional home building brands under one
Above: 5200 E. Arcadia Ln. in Phoenix sold for $5,950,000. By Point2 | AZ Big Media There are three things that matter in property: location, location, location. Just
The various colors in this map represent the history of home-building patterns in the Valley for more than 50 years. The deep purple spots indicate
By Ben Geier | SmartAsset The number of Americans pulling in seven figures a year is on the rise. IRS data shows that less than
By Porch.com For most homebuyers, a full property inspection is an essential precaution: When committing to such a massive investment, doing your due diligence can
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By Jim Epstein | Reason.com “Blackstone is one of the largest landlords in [the] world,” tweeted the New York tenant advocacy group Housing Justice for
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By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Climbing vaccination rates among teachers — and a recent infusion of federal cash — could allow Arizona schools to
By AZRE | AZ Big Media An entity traced to Trammell Crow bought 24.48 acres of land in Tolleson for $6,398,566.14, according to the commercial
By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal After launching as an industrial build-to-suit developer and breaking ground on its first project in the middle of
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley The special use permit amendment for Phoenix Country Day School to
By Estela Anahi Jaramillo | The Business Journal Around 32.6 million businesses in the United States may be required to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act
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