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By RaeAnne Marsh | InBusiness Commerce makes the world go ‘round, and retail is its end play. With all the shifting and challenges of recent

By RaeAnne Marsh | InBusiness Commerce makes the world go ‘round, and retail is its end play. With all the shifting and challenges of recent

By Delarita Ford | YourValley City of Surprise representatives went to Wittmann for the second General Plan 2040 Community Workshop but was met with “passionate” pleas of resistance from a room full

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune The City of Mesa’s proposed rule changes on new drive-thru eateries have not changed since November, but industry opposition has

(Via Visit Mesa) By Scott Shumaker | Mesa Tribune A year after Bell Bank Park opened to great expectations, the park has hosted hundreds of thousands visitors and reported 4.3 million individual

Will Thelander’s family farm in Pinal County, Ariz. had to shrink by half as farmers there lost all of their Colorado River water supply due

By Brian Petersheim Jr. | InMaricopa The first leg of Sonoran Desert Parkway remains on track for completion this summer, according to a city spokesman. The parkway eventually will provide another route for Maricopans to Interstate

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter M. Night Shyamalan returns to the big screen with his latest thriller, “Knock at the Cabin.” M.

By Duane Rankin || The Arizona Republic No one was more outspoken about ESPN’s report back in November 2021 that Robert Sarver created a “toxic”

Rep. Liz Harris, R-Chandler, slammed the brakes on the so-called “continuation” budget || Gage Skidmore By Mary Jo Pitzl || Arizona Republic Republican plans to

By Howard Fischer || Capitol Media Services February 6, 2023 The top Republicans in the House and Senate want a judge to let them defend

Jeff DeWit says he doesn’t want to “splinter” the party further, but analysis shows election denial was a factor in GOP’s ’22 wipeout, and the

By Lillian Giselle | Daily Mail When Paris Hilton, 41, announced that she and her partner, Carter Reum, also 41, had secretly welcomed a baby boy via surrogacy on

By Madeline Ackley Salazar | YourValley The mayor of Goodyear discussed some of the city’s top issues at his annual state of the city address, briefly touching upon development, water and traffic as well as some

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa Traffic on State Route 347 is one of the primary issues facing Maricopa. State representative Teresa Martinez has been fighting for funding to improve the highway since she entered
Opinion: One month into the Arizona Legislature seems a good time to review many truly wondrous ways in which our leaders are working for us.

By Phillip Haldiman | YourValley Much of the Vistancia commercial core still remains vacant, but has seen more permitting activity lately, signaling that construction could be near. Most importantly, the 123,000-square-foot

By The Mesa Tribune The leading analyst of the Valley’s housing market says 2023 is starting to look like the year when the sellers market will return after a gloomy second half

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX From Founder and President Rebekah Morris down through the entire Research, Editorial and Support staff, the crew at BEX Companies proudly self-identifies as

Via City of Tempe By Your Valley Tempe has filed a request for the Arizona Supreme Court to review a recent appeals court decision that

By Michael Doudna | 12 News Phoenix ARIZONA, USA — The Super Bowl provides a chance for Valley residents to make thousands if they are willing to

A 125-mile transmission line is being built between Arizona and California – after nearly a decade of planning. The line, called the Ten West Link,

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema at the U.S. Capitol on July 28, 2022, in Washington, D.C. Photo: Kent Nishimura || Los Angeles Times via Getty Images By

Hobbs’ office said the GOP is focused on ‘playing games’ and not actually governing Photo and story by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy || Arizona Mirror Republicans moved


BetMGM opened a sportsbook at State Farm Stadium in September, the first one to open in an NFL stadium. The venue, which brought in $2

Deposit photo The Arizona Republic Editorial Board We may have to sacrifice convenience to lessen the time it takes to declare winners Does Arizona’s voting

Deposit photo Opinion: Diversity is great, but newsrooms also need diversity that moves them past group-think. By Phil Boas || The Arizona Republic American news
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure