
‘Refuge at Sedona’ gets P&Z green light
By Robert Sterry | Red Rock News The city of Sedona’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved a contested subdivision in West Sedona by a 4-1
By Robert Sterry | Red Rock News The city of Sedona’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved a contested subdivision in West Sedona by a 4-1
A record number of educators — 41 Democrats and 31 Republicans — ran for the Arizona Legislature during the current campaign cycle. || Phoenix New
By Alexis Dominguez | AZFamily SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) – A Scottsdale Police Department detective was arrested over the weekend, accused of driving under the influence and
By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress A water hauling company owner says he can help Rio Verde Foothills homeowners after Scottsdale turns off the spigot
By Georgann Yara | Special for the Arizona Business Gazette Ever since she was a child, Anita Verma-Lallian envisioned a career in the family business. But creating her own niche in the same industry where her family’s company thrived was an
By Scott Schumaker | YourValley Mesa has rolled back some of its proposed restrictions on new drive-thrus, but commercial developers at a Nov. 1 public meeting still found much to
By Howard Fischer || Capitol Media Services Federal officials will be watching polling Tuesday in five counties in Arizona, However, no one is saying
By Philip Haldiman | Your Valley Mayoral candidate Jason Beck has said that if he is elected he wants to bring a city-owned airport to Peoria contending it will create thousands of jobs and
Photo by Jim Small || Arizona Mirror GOP and independent turnout poised to make or break Democratic chances in Arizona’s 2022 midterm election By Caitlin
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By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune Mesa is pondering amending its zoning ordinance to allow property owners in manufactured home or RV subdivisions to build conventional single-story homes on their
Mayor Jason Beck presented his second State of the City Address on April 2, 2025, to an audience of over 400 residents, business people, and
Photo via Soltrust By KTAR Forge Tower, a new high-rise apartment complex in downtown Mesa, is now open and and leasing to the public. The new apartment complex, located near Main Street and Country Club Drive,
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