[PODCAST] If you donate big to a campaign, should voters know who you are?
By Marketplace It’s the first part of our series on money, politics and big-spending, anonymous donors – seen through the lens of the election cycle
By Marketplace It’s the first part of our series on money, politics and big-spending, anonymous donors – seen through the lens of the election cycle
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Habitat for Humanity) By Michael Gossie | AZ Media News After receiving a record number of nominations, 50 companies have
There is more than one way to get to a flat tax rate, with different winners and losers and variable consequences for state programs. By
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By YourValley Patrick Ainsworth has been named economic development director for the city of Apache Junction. Ainsworth, who has more than a decade of experience in economic development in suburban Chicago, will be introduced
The new single-rate income tax system for individuals will lower taxes across the board, but especially for higher-income earners who pay the most. By Russ
By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune City of Mesa planning staff issued a rare “denial” recommendation for a rezoning case that went before the
By Bex Staff | AZBEX The City of Phoenix’s Five-year Capital Improvement Plan has hit a new high-water mark for funding with $9.778B in overall planned expenditures and
By William Pitts | 12News PHOENIX — Think about the Valley in 2002. No State Farm Stadium, Y2K, downtown Phoenix was a ghost town after
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Network and learn at the country’s largest Opportunity Zone Expo on Oct. 3! Network, learn and mingle at the in-person Opportunity Zone Expo in Phoenix,
By Jeremy Duda | AXIOS The Arizona Department of Gaming (ADOG) granted 10 licenses for businesses that don’t qualify for full sports wagering to run
By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central MARICOPA — With a new but very familiar face in charge, the Maricopa Economic Development Alliance is hoping to
By Christian Britschgi | Reason The White House made a big splash in May 2022 when it announced that its Housing Supply Action plan would use competitive
By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune In light of Mesa’s recent economic successes, Mesa’s mayor and city manager think the city can be choosier in the future about which projects get the welcome mat
Image via Getty Images By Casey Quinlan || Arizona Mirror Republicans in state capitals across the country are targeting an investing concept known as environmental,
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By AZ Big Media Townsquare Interactive is moving west. The digital marketing company is expanding to its second location, opening a 5,393 square-foot office space
By YourValley Christian Green is the city of Glendale’s new economic development officer. Green has 25 years of experience leading teams in strategic development and
By Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic Americans got a dose of somber inflation news Tuesday, and the results were especially disappointing for metro Phoenix. The Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale area leads all major
By David Wallace-Wells | New York Times There are not many more contested abstractions in the contemporary world than progress. Are things getting better? Fast enough?
By Emily Sacia || Arizona Republic Consumer prices rose to 13% in the metro Phoenix area for the month of August, the highest in the
By Douglas Rushkoff | The Guardian As a humanist who writes about the impact of digital technology on our lives, I am often mistaken for
By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa When you have been mayor of a city for more than 10 years and step away, what more is there
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Sep 6, 2022, 4:05 AM Students at Barbara Robey Elementary School District in Litchfield eating during their lunch hour. Litchfield offers full salad and fruit
By Mark Moran | Queen Creek Tribune If Queen Creek can be summed up in one word, it’s growth. “It’s more challenging to be a
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