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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Brookfield Residential.) By Richard Dyer | Your Valley The Superstition Area Water Plant owned by Apache Junction Water District is

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Brookfield Residential.) By Richard Dyer | Your Valley The Superstition Area Water Plant owned by Apache Junction Water District is

Photo via Barrett-Jackson Instagram (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Headed into the 2022 Arizona Auto Week, the

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central SIGNAL PEAK — Housing and industry are coming in fast, but transportation infrastructure is coming slow, according to mayors

Maricopa.gov By Howard Fischer | Capitol News Service The state Court of Appeals has slapped down efforts by the state Senate to withhold about 1,100

By Pinal County Billingsley, who began his career with Pinal County in the mid-nineties, is well known around the County, most recently serving as Town

By Michael Maresh | PinalCentral While both the Coolidge Unified School District and Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology have continued having calls to the

Voting centers and tablets could replace precincts and voter printouts By Steve Jess | Arizona Public Media Pima County is looking at modernizing its election
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By Gabriela Rico | AZ Daily Star Empty grocery stores and former big box retail spots could become six-story apartments with drive-thru restaurants and coffee shops dotting the parking

By Leah Draffen | Builder Beazer Homes has rejected Dream Finders Homes’ all-cash offer. The Alanta-headquartered builder confirmed that its board of directors, with the assistance

By BisNow California-based Panattoni Development Co. bought the former State Farm regional headquarters campus in Tempe for $37.5M, AZ Big Media reported. The developer gained unanimous approval from the Tempe City Council to redevelop