Scottsdale citizen petition seeks curbing of 118th Street extension
By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent More than 300 signatures have been gathered to convince city leaders to rethink the connecting of 118th Street from
By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent More than 300 signatures have been gathered to convince city leaders to rethink the connecting of 118th Street from
By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Many Ahwatukee homeowners may see the South Mountain Freeway as a threat to their quality of life, but
By Lily Altavena | Cronkite News Service Mayor Sandy Moriarty is used to getting these messages: frustrated emails from residents blaming Sedona’s traffic problems on
By Deborah Findling | CNBC Menlo Ventures managing director Venky Ganesan says that urban spaces will change dramatically once self-driving cars become widespread. “The average
By Peter Cheng | East Valley Tribune Tempe officials are proposing to bury trolley wires at several points along the streetcar line. The council wants
Cronkite News rizona is one of the fastest growing states, ranking eighth in the country in terms of percentage population growth and fifth in numeric
Arizona Builder’s Exchange The South Central Light Rail Extension project is moving forward to final design. The Phoenix City Council approved a $50M agreement with
PinalCentral Since 2002, the idea of connecting Gantzel Road to Hunt Highway has been in the plans for Pinal County. To the 90,000 residents who
Real estate developers have already bought or are eyeing properties along the South Mountain Freeway route By Mike Sunnucks / Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix Mayor
By Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Cronkite News Transportation Department budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration could threaten Valley rail projects in which the federal government
As the Interstate 11 environmental study progresses and new proposed corridor alternatives have taken shape, the Arizona Department of Transportation is once again looking to
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic After years of planning, construction of Tempe’s $177 million streetcar project will begin in June. The work will involve
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona is just one signature away from imposing its first-ever limits on the use
By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News The court gave the Gila Community until May 30 to file a brief even though the community had
KTAR The Phoenix City Council approved a budget Wednesday to spend $50 million on a design plan that will extend the light rail to the
By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa Tuesday morning, the City of Maricopa officially opened a new loop connecting Edison Road to State Route 238. Mayor Christian
By Joey Chenoweth | PinalCentral Maricopa Mayor Christian Price said the city plans on regularly holding town halls on various topics in order to keep
By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Arizona has reported 741 car crashes that may have been caused by distracted driving in 2017, according to the Arizona
Alphabet unit pays $29.1 million for 1,210 acres a few miles south of Tesla’s battery ‘gigafactory’ By Jack Nicas in San Francisco and Jim Carlton in Reno, Nev. |
Education, labor force also a key to growth, panel told By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter Transportation development is a necessity for
By Heather Smathers | PinalCentral Plans for Lucid’s electric-car manufacturing plant in Casa Grande appear to be moving ahead, but details on who is financing
By Bayne Froney | AZRE In the past, Valley residents would drive their own personal vehicles on the very limited number of freeways available to
Shares of Elon Musk’s electric-car maker continue their ascent By Tim Higgins | The Wall Street Journal The Motor City has fallen to Silicon Valley.
California Legislature votes to raise gas taxes, vehicle fees by $5.2 billion a year for road repairs and transit Bill would ban most fracking in
By Gina Hall | Phoenix Business Journal In an effort to challenge Tesla, much-smaller rival Lucid Motors is seeking funding to build a $700 million
By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central Residents had an opportunity to learn first hand what road and infrastructure projects would be prioritized should a 0.5
By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa.com Maricopa photographer Jack Jackson took photos by drone for the Maricopa Historical Society to capture the appearance of the city
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By Caroline Bologna | Huffington Post For some couples, an election can be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. In the aftermath of the 2024
By William Harwood | CBS News With President-elect Donald Trump and newly-minted efficiency czar Elon Musk looking on, SpaceX launched the world’s most powerful rocket on its sixth test flight Tuesday,
By NBC News New York prosecutors told the judge who presided over Donald Trump’s hush money trial Tuesday that his sentencing should be postponed while the
By Mitchell Koch | AZ Family The frustration with Arizona’s drawn-out elections process is well-known, and one official is hoping to change that. On Monday, Maricopa
“Spirit Airlines’ bankruptcy highlights growing challenges and diminishing confidence in the viability of the low-cost airline business model.” -Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and
Phoenix, AZ— Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin of District 2 announced today a series of election administration reforms that will expedite the tabulation of ballots with the goal
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