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By Jeremy Duda | AXIOS The Arizona Department of Gaming (ADOG) granted 10 licenses for businesses that don’t qualify for full sports wagering to run

By Jeremy Duda | AXIOS The Arizona Department of Gaming (ADOG) granted 10 licenses for businesses that don’t qualify for full sports wagering to run

Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver walks to his seat during the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Footprint Center in Phoenix on April 10,

Lucid Air Saphire via Lucid Motors Facebook By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The Lucid Motors electric vehicle place will soon be

By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central MARICOPA — With a new but very familiar face in charge, the Maricopa Economic Development Alliance is hoping to

Phoenix City Hall. By Taylor Seely || The Arizona Republic Half of the eight Phoenix City Council seats are up for grabs in the Nov.

By Michael Gossie | AZ Big Media Ironline Partners, a real estate investment, development, and management company, has sold a 53.75-acre development site located near

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal As it gets ready to break ground in early 2023, more than half the spaces at a north

By Abigail Kessler | AZ Daily Sun Like many places across the United States, housing has gotten more expensive in Flagstaff over the past year.

By Haley Smilow | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Federal officials announced the release Thursday of $32.5 million for pedestrian improvements along Flagstaff’s Downtown Mile, the largest

By Christian Britschgi | Reason The White House made a big splash in May 2022 when it announced that its Housing Supply Action plan would use competitive

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Another large industrial park is being proposed for the fast-growing Loop 303 corridor in Glendale adjacent to a

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal As Thompson Thrift breaks ground on the first phase of the Elliot Tech Center, it secured the land

Congressional hopeful Clint Smith || Campaign website By Tara Kavaler || Arizona Republic Like incumbent Rep. Andy Biggs, Clint Smith is a white member of

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune In light of Mesa’s recent economic successes, Mesa’s mayor and city manager think the city can be choosier in the future about which projects get the welcome mat

By Taylor Seely | Arizona Republic Peoria voters have choices for mayor and City Council in the Nov. 8 election and part of the decision-making

By Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic Early voting for Scottsdale’s City Council runoff election will begin Oct. 12, when residents will decide between two political

Lawyers for Attorney General Mark Brnovich asked Judge Kellie Johnson of Tucson on Friday to put an old ban on abortion back into force. After

A competitive mayoral race is shaping up as Cathy Carlat faces term limits By Taylor Seely || The Arizona Republic Peoria’s two council races and
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents esVolta Development.) By Mark Crowling | Pinal Post FLORENCE — Up to 800 megawatts of battery energy storage, directly west

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post The Pinal County Board of Supervisors denied a proposal to convert 14 acres of commercial land into rental townhomes

Photo via City of Casa Grande By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Woda Cooper Companies has proposed an 81-unit, 55-plus affordable housing development called Marigold Crossing