
Cochise County Supe Peggy Judd pleads guilty in election certification case, avoids felony
By AZ Mirror Cochise County Supervisor Peggy Judd has entered into a plea deal to avoid a felony after she and another supervisor delayed certifying

By AZ Mirror Cochise County Supervisor Peggy Judd has entered into a plea deal to avoid a felony after she and another supervisor delayed certifying

By Camaron Stevenson | Copper Courier Arizona voters will find over a dozen measures on the ballot this November, covering topics ranging from lifetime appointments for judges

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents AREAD and Ashton Woods.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Aread Inc. has closed on hundreds of lots with homebuilders

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal To address myriad issues that arose during the 2024 WM Phoenix Open, the

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Arlington, Texas-based D.R. Horton Inc. (NYSE: DHI) paid $5.37 million in cash for an office building in Chandler, according to Tempe-based Vizzda LLC real

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal A Minnesota-based radiopharmaceutical company plans to build a manufacturing facility in Mesa that will create 50 new jobs. Nucleus RadioPharma said Monday it signed a lease for a 53,000-square-foot facility in

Courtesy of Evergreen Devco Inc. By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star A corner of the city that was once bustling with department store shoppers

By Lynn Parsons, Executive Director, Coolidge Chamber of Commerce Coolidge is on the rise and has experienced significant economic and population growth in the last few years. As of

By Hannah Elsmore | Arizona Capitol Times In Legislative District 16, a Republican incumbent is defending his Senate seat from a first-time candidate who is

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror In the November election, Arizona voters will decide whether to open up the state’s primary elections to include all

The Western Spirit Museum of the West at Marshall and Main By Paul Basha, Summit Land Management Traffic Engineer Roundabouts are larger, traffic circles are

By NAHB With the Federal Reserve beginning an easing of monetary policy and builder sentiment improving, single-family starts posted a modest gain in September while

By AZRE New data reveals that vacant offices in Phoenix and Tucson have led to more than $800 million in lost rent. That’s according to a new study from Switch On

By Janet Perez | YourValley A new agritainment destination is coming to Queen Creek following action by the town council. At its Wednesday meeting, the Queen Creek Town
By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter It is rare to find a horror sequel that surpasses the original, but that’s exactly what happens here. “Smile 2” hits fast and

By Julia Carpenter | Wall Street Journal Everyone in my family knows about my mother’s big blue binder. I jokingly refer to it as her

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times After litigious 2020 and 2022 elections, another round of legal challenges in 2024 are all but assumed by

By AZ Mirror In the past, if adversaries flew over a military base and dropped leaflets, the military would have shot them down. Now, they

Photo by Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0 By Jennifer Schutt | AZ Mirror Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump defended his plans for steep tariffs on

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — With only several weeks left of an eight-year tenure as Casa Grande mayor, Craig McFarland will remain

Photo courtesy of ADM Group By Janet Perez | YourValley The Paradise Valley Planning Commission has approved a minor special use permit amendment that will allow Phoenix Country Day

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Ashton Woods, Lennar, Taylor Morrison, and Shea Homes.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal It was standing room only

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News An angry and frustrated City Council last week lashed out at the Legislature for its passage earlier this year of several housing measures that likely will

By YourValley The city of Tempe announced its plans to transform the recently purchased Food City Plaza in north Tempe, bringing about mixed-income housing, a grocery store and police station to meet the community’s needs. Tempe bought the center

Photos courtesy of MODUS Companies BY MALLORY GLEICH | Arizona Foothills Magazine The National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) recently reported that multi-family housing has been one of

By Joanne Drilling, Mignon A. Gould | Phoenix Business Journal While the impact of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cuts on the housing market remains to be seen, several Arizona ZIP codes have seen brisk home sales despite the higher

By NAHB With inflation gradually easing and builders anticipating mortgage rates will moderate in coming months, builder sentiment moved higher for a second consecutive month despite challenging affordability conditions. Builder confidence in
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By Kiera Riley | State Affairs Lawmakers will take an extended break this session following the transmission of the GOP budget package to Gov. Katie

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizonans who enjoy marijuana recreationally won’t have to worry about it being taken away — at

By Reagan Priest | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the $17.9 billion budget proposal crafted by legislative Republicans, calling it “unbalanced