
[EDITORIAL] Glendale and Coyotes likely still headed for divorce
The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) It looks like the Glendale City Council has experienced yet another bone-jarring

The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) It looks like the Glendale City Council has experienced yet another bone-jarring

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com The Arizona Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s decision on Thursday, saying it is OK for

By Juliet Chung | The Wall Street Journal George Zweig discovered the quark at age 26, assisted with a covert military operation during the Vietnam

By AZ Business Magazine Mirroring a national real estate trend, Vistancia has experienced the highest first two quarters in new home sales activity since 2008,

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske, managing editor The deterioration of journalistic standards — especially in cable television news — most

By Jonathan Lowe | KPHO/KTVK azfamily.com 3TV | Phoenix Breaking News, Weather, Sport People who want to be part of this country no longer have to promise

By Joey Chenowith | Coolidge Examiner A controversial rezoning ordinance received city council approval in spite of requests by neighboring Randolph residents that it

azfamily.com 3TV | Phoenix Breaking News, Weather, Sport By Catherine Holland Facebook can’t block nearly 400 search warrants seeking users’ postings for a criminal fraud

By Kayne Crison | Arizona City Independent Organizers are set to launch another incorporation effort for Arizona City, believed to be the 11th attempt since

CBS News The city of Ferguson has a new interim police chief after the last one resigned in the fallout of the Michael Brown slaying.


By Mary Jo Pitzl, The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona is closing out its budget books with a $266 million surplus — a nearly $400 million

The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week By Elliott D. Pollack & Co. One of the

By Jana Weltzin | Marijuana Venture Due to the lack of traditional banking services, cannabis business owners are faced with a cash management and security

This time, the battles are prompted by too few homes offered for sale, not easy-to-get mortgages By Kris Hudson | Wall Street Journal Christina and

From the Rose Law Group Growlery By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter As I get ready to attend a high school

By Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch It is known as “saguaro poaching” and usually occurs in Arizona mostly during housing booms. That is how

By John D. McKinnon | The Wall Street Journal The House has easily passed a bill extending federal highway spending into December, buying time to

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Cardinals are part of Forbes’$1 billion club but didn’t make the business magazine’s 50 most valuable

By John D. McKinnon | The Wall Street Journal House lawmakers are preparing for a vote to extend federal highway spending into December, while Senate

By Maria Polletta | The Republic | azcentral.com Former Mesa City Councilman and Vice Mayor Pat Gilbert will soon be back on the campaign trail.

Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix has on of the most concentrated shopping center landscapes in the country. The metro Phoenix shopping center landscape

By Jim Small | Arizona Capitol Times Former Secretary of State and Senate President Ken Bennett said he plans to run for the vacant First

By Brahm Resnick |12 News Congressman Matt Salmon doesn’t sound like he’s gearing up to take on five-term Sen. John McCain. The Mesa Republican on

By Mary Jo Pitzl, The Republic | azcentral.com Native American children are being deprived of equal protection in foster-care placements and adoptions because federal law

By Cassidy Trowbridge | Phoenix Business Journal A $10 million event center project in Gilbert broke ground on July 2 and will offer 27,000 square

By Patrick McNamara | Arizona Daily Star Pima County has sent a letter of resignation to the Board of Supervisors, which it plans to accept
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Photo via Office of Governor Katie Hobbs By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Sabato’s Crystal Ball is switching Arizona’s gubernatorial race rating from “toss-up” to

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Residential Utility Consumer Office and Attorney General Kris Mayes are asking the Arizona Corporation Commission to reconsider its

The Arizona Republic reports state Representatives passed a bill this week approving retroactive child support payments. Get more details here. Kelsey Fischer, Family Law Attorney