
Kari Lake deserves our contempt, but so does an election system that breaks down
New York Times says ‘nothing to see here’ Opinion: Want to kill democracy? Keep screwing up elections, as Maricopa County officials have for a decade.

New York Times says ‘nothing to see here’ Opinion: Want to kill democracy? Keep screwing up elections, as Maricopa County officials have for a decade.

Bill Gates, chairman of the county Board of Supervisors, confirmed that security concerns forced him and his family to temporarily hole up in an undisclosed

By David Church | Pinal Central With inflation and other market challenges at the forefront of the real estate industry, the Pinal Partnership organization Friday

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa A city-run Teen Court under consideration by City Council likely will not move forward due to jurisdictional issues, based on

By Your Valley Low inventory and higher prices have made it more difficult to afford a vehicle these days. Many Valley dealerships have less vehicles

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Looking for something other than turkey over Thanksgiving? A heavy helping of dark comedy, mixed with some

The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack & Co. | Rose Law Group

Taylor Robson knew she would have to win over supporters of former President Donald Trump, but didn’t think that would be a problem.: Gage Skidmore/Flickr

By Steven Hensley | Builder Housing market conditions in the Phoenix MSA have changed rapidly in the latter half of 2022. An affordability crunch along with growing macroeconomic concerns and inflation levels

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Luxury real estate agents continue to close deals at a time when mortgage interest rates have doubled since January. That’s because

By Carol Ann Alaimo | Arizona Daily Star A top Arizona House Republican is calling for a state investigation of a new Tucson law that bans landlords from rejecting tenants solely

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix-based Atlas, an industrial developer with numerous projects in the Valley, is planning to build a new industrial

By Jason Stone | YourValley It’s no secret that drought issues have been wreaking havoc with Arizona’s water system. But Kathy Ferris, the former director

In his upcoming term, Horne said he would reduce administrative costs that he believes stifle charter schools’ efforts to innovate.|| Arizona Capitol Times By Yana

By Bert Stratton | Wall Street Journal It’s great sport to arrive at the airport at the last minute. Nothing tops the adrenaline rush of sprinting to the gate. But I’m not that fast anymore, and I’ve retired from the sport. The exception is Cleveland, where I live,

Guayule is a flowering shrub well-adapted to arid environments—and it’s gaining attention as a natural rubber alternative. || USDA The natural rubber alternative is becoming
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By Justin Matthews | Pinal Post Key Points Casa Grande City Council unanimously approved annexing approximately 1,271 acres on December 1, 2025. The Project Saguaro annexation sits generally between Selma

By AZ Daily Star Amazon Web Services has pulled out of its long-planned role as future operator of the Project Blue data center complex on the Tucson area’s far southeast side, three sources told the Star. Amazon has

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX The Eloy Planning and Zoning Commission met to consider a major General Plan amendment and rezoning for 310 acres, roughly a quarter mile