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Rep. Mark Finchem, R-Oro Valley, and Kari Lake confer earlier this year on the House floor. A federal judge ordered sanctions against attorneys representing failed

Rep. Mark Finchem, R-Oro Valley, and Kari Lake confer earlier this year on the House floor. A federal judge ordered sanctions against attorneys representing failed

Yard irrigation Las Vegas, Nev.|| Wikimedia Commons By Brandon Loomis || Arizona Republic LAS VEGAS — The grass beneath the palm trees at the Foothills

Pinal County Elections Director Virginia Ross holds up a certificate of accuracy that was signed in November by Republican and Democratic witnesses in Coolidge for

Tom Buschatzke will remain as director of the state Department of Water Resources. || Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs’ Office By Mary Jo Pitzl || The Arizona

Control room at Palo Verde nuclear plant || Wikipedia Opinion: A 2019 incident at Arizona’s Palo Verde nuclear plant and others should be our wakeup
Kris Mayes speaks to supporters at an election night watch party on Nov. 8, 2022, in Phoenix. Photo by Christian Petersen || Getty Image By

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter With December winding down, so too does the quality of theatrical releases. January is arguably the worst month

By José Ignacio Castañeda Perez || Arizona Republic The U.S. Supreme Court decision that extends the implementation of a Trump-era border restriction, which has been

Opinion: Arizona cities will complain about lost revenue, but these unfair taxes are a burden on residents. Fellow lawmakers must help me reduce them. Buy

(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) —Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty’s tradition of selling Arizona’s finest properties continues this holiday season with the recent sale of 23035 N Church

Opinion: How can policymakers find long-term sustainability for the Colorado River amid this crisis? Here are 3 ideas. By Margaret Garcia and Elizabeth Koebele opinion

COURTESY PARADISE VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley Mockingbird Vistas, Mummy Mountain Park and Bret Hills subdivisions in Paradise Valley can expect new neighbors.

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Developers hoping to fast-track approval of a 417-unit apartment complex near I-10 were forced to return next month to the Ahwatukee Foothills Village

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal As more businesses expand in cities across Pinal County, more developers have also been eyeing vacant land for new industrial projects. One of the newest proposed industrial facilities

By Maritza Dominguez | Arizona Republic Gilbert, a town of over 270,000 residents, has gone from a bedroom community to a hub of upscale amenities. The town is expected to build out by

By Alexandra Hardle | Arizona Republic With the new year right around the corner, here are some projects to look out for in 2023. From new housing to restaurants, here’s what’s coming to the Southwest Valley. Buckeye to add more shops, jobs In Buckeye,

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress One of Rio Verde Foothills’ last hopes for a short-term solution to its water woes appears to have been yanked by Scottsdale City Manager Jim Thompson,

(MESA, Ariz.) Michael Pollack’s 50 years as a re-developer, as well as his philanthropy have not gone unnoticed by Governor Ducey who took the time to issue a special commendation in recognition of Pollack’s “Many years of

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More electric-vehicle charging ports will be installed along interstate highways in Arizona as early as 2024. ChargePoint already has some charging stations, similar to this

Kelli Ward, chair of the Arizona Republican Party/Gage Skidmore Opinion: She even invoked her right against self-incrimination when asked if she was the AZGOP chair.

By Edward Celaya | Daily Star A vote on where “social equity” marijuana dispensaries are allowed in the city of Tucson brought out division within the cannabis community and could have wide-reaching effects

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter James Cameron waited 13 years for the technology to catch up to his vision for the sequel to the tremendous success of “Avatar,” and he

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Emmerson Holdings.) By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The city’s east side could become home to increased diverse housing with the

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Analysts across the country are expecting a recession in 2023. But it will be mild — nothing like the Great Recession 16 years ago, they say. Read the full subscription story from

Ann Kirkpatrick /Creator: Bill Clark || Credit: CQ Roll Call Opinion: Once candidates are in office, we realize it’s far more challenging than we might

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Analysts across the country are expecting a recession in 2023. But it will be mild — nothing like the Great Recession 16 years ago, they say. Read the full subscription story from
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By Howard Fischer | Tucson.com PHOENIX — Arizonans may get the chance to reconsider whether they think it’s OK for every adult to purchase and

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Maricopa, AZ, December 17, 2025 – The City of Maricopa passed a key milestone in updating our General Plan

By Tara Suter | The Hill On Friday, the DOJ released thousands of documents linked to Epstein which featured photographs, flight logs and public court records, among