
Supreme Court pauses demise of Title 42 migrant policy, keeping expulsions in place for now
Though the decision pauses what Biden’s critics say would be a potential crisis on the southern border, it doesn’t necessarily signal which way the high

Though the decision pauses what Biden’s critics say would be a potential crisis on the southern border, it doesn’t necessarily signal which way the high

By Fiorella Valdesolo | Wall Street Journal CINDY CRAWFORD. Topanga from “Boy Meets World.” Cher from “Clueless.” These are among the retro references name-checked in the blowout

(Left to right: Jeremy Mikolajczak, Director and CEO of the Phoenix Art Museum, Artist Yves Amu Klein, and Independent Art Consultant Anna Vivette, Omar Abdallah,

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The fun and exciting times of a super hot residential real estate market in metro Phoenix ended in 2022. The market went from white hot, to red hot to cooled

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The Heritage District will become home to a small, multi-family residential project following Planning & Zoning Commission approvals Monday. The

By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star As investors continue to snap up existing apartment complexes around town, several developers are creating new dwellings by converting hotels, offices and even churches into living

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Mesa City Council staff has given its blessing on a proposal to purchase the 70-room Grand Hotel at 6733 E. Main Street near

“We’ve left the state better than we found it,” he said in an interview, asked about his tenure. As Gov. Doug Ducey prepares to transfer

(Cody Boone/Serhant.Studios) At the top of the list of the world’s most expensive homes for sale, is the Central Park Tower penthouse which, coincidentally, sits

By Vincent Salandro | Builder PulteGroup has fired incoming chief operating officer Brandon Jones days after the Pulte family filed a civil complaint against Jones, alleging harassment and defamation of the company’s

By AZRE Groundbreaking took place earlier this month on Verde Medical Center, a significant new medical office project serving a fast-growing part of the East Valley. Verde Medical Center will be a 39,000-square-foot, Class

By Alexandra Hardle | Arizona Republic The active transportation plan lays out projects over the span of more than 20 years to make the city more friendly for walking and biking, said Parks & Recreation Director

By YourValley Tempe’s mayor took on the city’s recent past while looking toward the future in his annual ‘State of the City’ address. Mayor Corey Woods addressed a crowd of over 500 community members, officials

By Terrance Thornton | Digital Free PressThe Arizona Digital Free Press reached out to members of Scottsdale City Council to understand what the elected leaders

By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ It’s not an exaggeration to say that “clock time” runs our lives. From the moment our alarms go off in the

By Clara Migoya || The Arizona Republic Hayley Andrus runs a 700-cow ranching operation in Apache County with her husband. She struggled to keep the
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By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror More than 30 members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus slammed the U.S. Education Department’s plans to shift several

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a longtime champion of creating legal status for immigrants brought into the country as children