
Coolidge Airport at a power ‘crossroads’
By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner The Coolidge City Council was once again briefed on what is happening at the Coolidge Municipal Airport, and once

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner The Coolidge City Council was once again briefed on what is happening at the Coolidge Municipal Airport, and once

By Kathleen Stinson | inMaricopa.com New-home construction is down compared to last year, reflecting a trend occurring across the Valley. The city of Maricopa issued

The Associated Press Arizona’s top health official has accepted a judge’s decision adding post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of debilitating conditions that qualify for

By Marc Martinez (KSAZ) – 31 year-old Air Force Senior Airman Brian Kolfage lost both legs and his right arm when an RPG exploded near

By Patrick McNamara | Arizona Daily Star A defamation lawsuit filed by a recent University of Arizona graduate and disabled Iraq war veteran claims social

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Star A bid by state lawmakers to take back the power to draw congressional lines

By Julie Cart | Los Angeles Times Plans near Grand Canyon could curb the number of visitors, officials say At the rim of the Grand

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Arizona Daily Sun Thousands of calls in support of The Standard list a small business coalition and an NAU parents group

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily In the second part of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies’ latest update on The State of

By The Topeka Capital-Journal Recent polls and studies have shown an alarming number of Americans have scant knowledge of the history of this nation. That

By Terrance Thornton | Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA Longtime public servant Dan Schweiker is ending his local political career with the Paradise Valley Town Council

By Phil Riske, managing editor Arizona Department of Health Director Will Humble has until next week to decide whether to accept or reject a hearing

By David Madrid | The Arizona Republic The Avondale City Council has a new face, as members on June 24 chose David Iwanski to fill

By Lora Neu | Eloy Enterprise Though she says she will miss being an Eloy City Council member, Etta Ruth Amerson, who has served on

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times Two solar panel companies filed a lawsuit Monday alleging the Arizona Department of Revenue acted illegally last year

By: Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s largest electric provider sits on the precipice of shedding its longstanding practice of neutrality in electing

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch While crews this week began installing an entryway sign at the PhoenixMart site, on Tuesday the Casa

By Eric Jay Toll for Arizona Builder’s Exchange There’s a lot of pride in the new prospectus from City of Peoria Economic Development Department listing

The Chandler City Council voted Thursday night in favor of a housing development that will result in the demolition and demise of the Compadre Stadium

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 Mila Besich-Lira | Copper Basin News Last week during a special Hayden Town Council meeting, the council voted to appoint Councilmember Tommy Lagunas as

By Kyle A. Porter | Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Frank Pratt, chairman of the Arizona House Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee, said a lack

By Randy Metcalf, | The Explorer The Oro Valley Town Council directed the town’s staff to look into areas where and how it can expand


The Associated Press Members of the state’s congressional delegation are pushing legislation aimed at settling a dispute over water rights within a west-central Arizona watershed.

By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court blocked the Obama administration Monday from requiring permits for some industries that spew greenhouse

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Much like apartments that advertise free utilities, development officials are holding out discounted electricity in hopes of landing
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on