
[SUNDAY FEATURE] New round of federal funds advances I-11 project
Your West Valley View.com In a move to ensure the Interstate 11 and Intermountain West Corridor Study continues to move forward, the state Transportation Board

Your West Valley View.com In a move to ensure the Interstate 11 and Intermountain West Corridor Study continues to move forward, the state Transportation Board

The Senate approved a sweeping $1.1 trillion spending bill Saturday night to fund most of the federal government through the next fiscal year. A small

NEWS RELEASE via Facebook “Resolution Copper Mining is pleased that the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act passed the House of Representatives and the

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NEWS RELEASE (DENVER) The Colorado Public Utilities Commission has taken a stand for consumer electricity choice and competition in rejecting Xcel’s Solar Connect proposal, which was

By Barry Goldwater Jr. | The Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Let’s be clear. The $50-a-month solar tax that

By Micheal Perrault | Investor’s News Daily SolarCity (NASDAQ:SCTY), the No. 1 residential solar installer, and Bank of America on Thursday announced a partnership to

By Russ Wiles | The Republic | azcentral.com Phoenix wouldn’t look quite the way it does without John Driggs. The two-term mayor, who remained committed

By Lisa Dawson | Solitary Watch The Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) has opened a new facility with 500 maximum-security prison beds in the Rast

Baby born mid-flight on Southwest Airlines jet bound for Phoenix Questions: Where will be the place of birth on the birth certificate? Where will the

By Phil Riske AZ Sourcing President and Chief Operating Officer Jeremy Schoenfelder resigned last week, reports the Casa Grande Dispatch. AZ Sourcing is the parent
Our Dec. 3 story with the headline “Pay no attention to ‘Time’s’ Person of the Year” was published a week prior to Time naming people

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From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Managing Editor This summer I wrote about back-handed claims against left-handed people, which comprise

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Second in a series of articles reviewing the 2014 news stories published by Rose Law Group Reporter

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From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Managing Editor While others protest recent deaths involving police officers, I feel compelled to

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times House and Senate leadership announced committee assignments Wednesday afternoon, setting the stage for the 2015 Legislative Session. Senate

By Adam Nagourney | The New York Times Renae Yellowhorse stood at the edge of the Grand Canyon, 26 bumpy miles across the Painted Desert

By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun An administrative law judge is recommending the Arizona Corporation Commission approve an agreement that includes – at least for

By Kelsey Snell | POLITICO The House voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to renew more than 50 expired tax breaks for individuals and businesses through the

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor Despite her significant physical challenges, Jen Arnold persevered through her school years. Her education led to a medical degree

By Beth Duckett | The Republic | azcentral.com Housing developments will replace two iconic Western haunts in north Scottsdale, under changes the City Council approved

By Jason Marsh and Dacher Keltner | The Wall Street Journal As the holiday shopping season moves into high gear, it’s easy to get caught

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com People who apply to Salt River Project to add solar to their homes after Dec. 8 could

By Sterline Fluharty | The Glendale Star Over the next couple months, the City of Glendale plans to refinance much of its nearly $1 billion

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Ahwatukee Foothills News State officials have agreed not to pursue anyone from book sellers to Internet posters under a
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By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The percentage of education dollars spent in Arizona classrooms has slipped once again. New figures from

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona leaders are getting antsy as the state’s water future hangs in limbo without a negotiated

BY JAKOB THORINGTON | STATE AFFAIRS Arizona congressional candidate and former NFL Kicker Jay Feely is getting national support from Republicans seeking to hold majorities