
Official says 61% chance of Colorado River shortage by 2017
By Becky Brisley | Cronkite News There is a 61 percent chance of the U.S. Interior Department declaring a shortage on the lower Colorado River

By Becky Brisley | Cronkite News There is a 61 percent chance of the U.S. Interior Department declaring a shortage on the lower Colorado River

Rose Law Group Reporter Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio this morning notified supporters he intends to seek reelection. In an e-mail, the nationally known Republican
NEWS RELEASE 3.2 megawatt solar system expected to produce enough energy to brew more than 7 million cases of beer annually IRWINDALE, Calif., Jan. 30,
NEWS RELEASE Red-Tape Heavy Bill Directly Contradicts Governor Ducey’s Recently Imposed Moratorium on New Regulations. (PHOENIX) A job-killing bill intended to harm energy choice and Arizona’s

By Russ Wiles, The Republic | azcentral.com Sue Clark-Johnson, a former Arizona Republic and azcentral.com publisher who later led Gannett’s community news division, has died

By Sterling Fluharty | The Glendale Star The Glendale City Council met Jan. 20 for possible action on a nearby casino, held an unscheduled executive

Editorial board | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s notes: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only. Governor Ducey spokesman Daniel Scarpinato says the governor has

The Republican Party leadership slate Saturday elected were Robert Graham, re-elected as chairman, and Jonathan Lines won as treasurer. A.J. LaFaro, the former Maricopa County

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal SkyMall LLC — the well-known Arizona company whose consumer catalogs are in the seatbacks of commercial airplanes —

By Eric Goldman | Forbes It’s time for my annual recap of the top Internet Law developments of the year. #10: Copyright Fair Use Tilts

If you’re in the Arizona real estate world, these are the top 10 stories you need to know about this week. This is a regular

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times A lawmaker is reviving an effort to create lieutenant governor position in Arizona, a post that would supersede

Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) I call on Governor Ducey to stop certain legislation and

inMaricopa.com Ann Marie Antone and Gabriel Lopez were elected to the Ak-Chin Indian Community Tribal Council in a Jan. 10 election. They came out of

By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder-Tribune When Bob Felkins bought his ranch on Price Road almost four years ago, he knew he’d have to deal

By Sterling FLuharty | The Glendale Star Recent events have sparked discussions about the structure, form and powers of government in Glendale. We set out

By Timothy Rapp | bleacherreport.com Debating the economic benefits to cities and countries that host major sporting events like the World Cup or the Olympics

By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor Referring to the projections as “speculative,” Pinal County Manager Greg Stanley nonetheless painted a less-than-rosy picture of the county’s

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor As the Valley awaits Super Bowl XLIX with predicted sunny weather, clouds remain over the National Football League (NFL)

ABC 15 Arizona’s largest utility company has been at odds with the solar panel industry for years. Now, APS is asking the Federal Trade Commission

By Craig Harris | The Arizona Republic The federal government is giving the Pinal County city of Eloy a whole new definition for “easy money.”

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Dr. Gina Berman and M. Ryan Hurley, president and treasurer, respectively, of Marijuana Policy

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Republic Gov. Doug Ducey unveiled a proposed budget Friday that bridges a $1 billion-plus deficit with a dip into

If you’re in the Arizona real estate world, these are the top 10 stories you need to know about this week. This is a regular

The New York Times The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether all 50 states must permit gay and lesbian couples to marry. The

By Kirsten Korosec | Forbes Installers, panel makers, and even traditional fossil fuel energy companies helped U.S. solar employment grow nearly 22 percent in 2014.

By Brent Kendall | The New York Times The San Francisco-based Ninth U.S. Court of Appeals on Thursday said baseball’s exemption was “one of federal
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents esVolta Development.) By Mark Crowling | Pinal Post FLORENCE — Up to 800 megawatts of battery energy storage, directly west

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post The Pinal County Board of Supervisors denied a proposal to convert 14 acres of commercial land into rental townhomes

Photo via City of Casa Grande By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Woda Cooper Companies has proposed an 81-unit, 55-plus affordable housing development called Marigold Crossing