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By Phoenix Business Journal Nearly a full, roller-coaster year after receiving zoning approval from the city of Scottsdale for its massive headquarters project, Taser maker Axon Enterprise Inc. has

By Phoenix Business Journal Nearly a full, roller-coaster year after receiving zoning approval from the city of Scottsdale for its massive headquarters project, Taser maker Axon Enterprise Inc. has

By Helena Wegner | Phoenix Business Journal Plans for the $1 billion development of the former CrackerJax site in Scottsdale could move forward if they are approved at a

By InBusiness Phoenix The City of Phoenix solidified the framework for an innovative solution to accelerate the creation and preservation of affordable housing in Phoenix. The City Council approved a new policy that guides

By AZ Business Magazine Home prices in Arizona were up 0.5% year-over-year in October. At the same time, the number of homes sold rose 1.7% and the number of homes for sale rose 9.0%, according to data

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal James Dainard, host of A&E Network’s “Million Dollar Zombie Flips,” is turning his eye to the Scottsdale market. Starting in

Photo via Arizona State Land Department By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix was the only bidder as it won an Arizona State Land Department auction Nov. 19 for

By Pinal Post Casa Grande Proposition 496 passed by a narrow margin in the November 4, 2025 election. The City Council certified the results on November 17.

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Two years after the Finnish one-person army action flick released in the U.S., its sequel rampages into

By Justin Matthews | Pinal Post The Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission approved comprehensive code amendments on October 27, 2025. The changes revise Chapter 17

By Melissa De La Cruz | 12 News Phoenix Several Trump administration officials have cautioned that the president’s proposal to send Americans rebate checks from tariff revenue

By William Pitts | 12 News Phoenix COCHISE COUNTY, Ariz. — The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office is testing large drones at the U.S.-Mexico border that

By Elizabeth Williamson | New York Times The trouble began when the Potomac Yard Homeowners Association reminded Frank Capone in mid-January 2021 to take down

By Luke Broadwater | New York Times After months of fighting the release of additional files from the federal investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey

By Ana Swanson | New York Times President Trump’s sweeping tariffs took a toll on trade in August, as imports of goods and services dropped

By Bob Christie | Capitol Media Services Key Points: The board overseeing the state agency charged with finding new water supplies for Arizona is poised

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Century Communities, D.R. Horton, Lennar, Meritage, and Taylor Morrison.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder Weak consumer confidence and economic uncertainty

Map via Arizona State Land Department By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A prime piece of state trust land in Buckeye set up for a new mixed-use development

By AZ Big Media Just a quick reminder that Phoenix’s vacant hotels and underused offices are turning into rentals faster than ever. The metro area boasts the 20th biggest pipeline of adaptive reuse apartments, according to RentCafe.com’s latest

By NAHB Market uncertainty exacerbated by the government shutdown along with economic uncertainty stemming from tariffs and rising construction costs kept builder confidence firmly in negative territory

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central Thanks to technological advances, industrial-size battery fires are rare, easier to contain and pose less public hazards than a burning house,

By Arizona Daily Star PHOENIX — The board overseeing the state agency charged with finding new water supplies for Arizona is poised to approve as many as five imported water proposals for startup funding from taxpayers this

By NBC News President Donald Trump on Sunday called on House Republicans to support the release of files related to the late convicted sex offender

By John Kenneth White | The Hill The Democratic Party’s sweep in this year’s special elections prompted several roundtable pundits to opine about what lies

By 12 News Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Donald Trump’s proposed $2,000 rebate checks could become a possibility, but it would need congressional approval. In an

Key Points: A judge has concluded that there’s nothing illegal about the state giving tax credits to companies that make their movies and even their

By Luke Fountain | CNBC The hemp industry is bracing for layoffs, production reductions and billions in lost revenue after Congress passed a government funding bill late Wednesday containing

By Alexander Bolton | The Hill Senate Republicans are deeply divided over how to handle rising health insurance premiums now that the longest government shutdown
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By Jim Small | AZ Mirror When Arizona voters go to the polls in November to decide who will be the next governor and hold

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Oakwood Homes has withdrawn from the $850 million Metrocenter redevelopment project, with a replacement builder expected to be

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Developers are gearing up to tear down another structure near the former Metrocenter Mall as the area undergoes