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(Tracy Britt Cool Portrait by Madeline Cass for The New York Times) By Anupreeta Das | The New York TimesTracy Britt Cool always knew she
(Tracy Britt Cool Portrait by Madeline Cass for The New York Times) By Anupreeta Das | The New York TimesTracy Britt Cool always knew she
(COURTESY OF CITY OF BUCKEYE) By Your Valley BUCKEYE — Buckeye Economic Development Director Suzanne Boyles was recently named as one of this year’s AzBigMedia Most Influential Women in
By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Christian Price, the former mayor of the city of Maricopa, recently started his new role as president and
By Richard Ruelas | Arizona Republic Bell Bank Park, the massive Mesa sports complex that opened to much fanfare in January and was funded through
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By Melissa Rosequist | YourValley Low inventory and high housing prices are not just a real estate issue, one economist says, as the threat of
By Torrence Dunham | KTAR PHOENIX — The first round of the World Baseball Classic will again be hosted in Phoenix in March, which is expected to provide even more of a boost for the
By Jeff Gifford, Spencer Brewer | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix has weathered the past several years of turmoil in ways that few cities have been
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By McKinsey & Company The metaverse is still being defined, both literally and figuratively. Yet its potential to unleash the next wave of digital disruption
Gov. Ned Lamont/Screenshot/State of Connecticut video BY DANNY SHAPIRO |KTAR.com Connecticut’s top politicians are inviting Arizona businesses to relocate if they are unhappy with the
Bipartisan governance isn’t the same as nonpartisan governance, which is the direction in which Arizona should be headed. Opinion: If Arizona’s budget was nonpartisan instead
By Heekyong Yang | Reuters South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution Ltd (LGES) (373220.KS), a major supplier to U.S. carmakers including Tesla (TSLA.O), is reassessing a
The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Investor Impact on Housing Prices Fortune magazine had an interesting
By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Mayor Craig McFarland says business interest in the Casa Grande region from Taiwanese companies is high.
A woman fuels up at the the Circle K gas station on Roosevelt and Seventh streets in Phoenix on Thursday, when gas prices in Arizona
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Chandler ranks as one of the top U.S. cities for women in technology as the sector looks
Tax adds about 18 cents per gallon to the cost of gas. AAA reported the average price of gas at $4.97 per gallon. In Arizona,
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BY Danny Shapiro | KTAR U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona said Thursday the Federal Reserve waited too long to take substantial action to slow
By NAHB Rising inflation and higher mortgage rates are slowing traffic of prospective home buyers and putting a damper on builder sentiment. In a troubling
By James Kleimann | HousingWire On Tuesday, the other shoe dropped. With mortgage rates now north of 6% and the stock market officially in bear
By RIchard Dyer | YourValley A primary election is Aug. 2 for candidates in Mesa City Council districts 4, 5 and 6, with terms expiring in January 2027. Candidates filing for a
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Sinema, Kelly in bipartisan agreement on gun control By Neetish Basnet/Cronkite News The number of gun manufacturers in Arizona grew by 218% from 2010 to
The Biden administration said this week that Arizona, and the rest of the U.S., are benefiting from a robust economy, with low unemployment and rising
By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter There are only about three weeks left until the deadline for Pinal County’s budget. At the latest
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