
Public comment to begin for ADOT 5-year plan
Beginning next week, Arizonans will be able to provide input on the Arizona Department of Transportation’s annual update of projects proposed to move forward in

Beginning next week, Arizonans will be able to provide input on the Arizona Department of Transportation’s annual update of projects proposed to move forward in

By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona House on March 9 killed a measure that supporters say is a priority of the governor

Chandler-based Intel is betting big on the self-driving vehicle market. The tech giant announced Monday it’s spending $15,000,000,000 to acquire Mobileye, a company that specializes

By Richard H Dyer | Independent Media Local roadwork earmarked for funding in the next 20 years includes a 5-mile State Route 24 parkway between

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal BMW plans to open a full service car dealership in Glendale, where it will employ between 150 and

Jeff Hill and Norman F. Anderson | CNBC (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) America’s infrastructure has suffered from sustained, chronic

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News If Ahwatukee had an anthem these days, it probably would come from AC/DC. Only their “Highway to Hell”

By Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal Southwest Airlines is making some major investments into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The Dallas-based airline announced today

By Joshua Bowling | The Republic Dick’s Sporting Goods, REI, Bimbo Bakeries USA and Sub-Zero are four humongous buildings along Loop 303 in Goodyear, part

By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune Mesa bought and demolished several businesses and homes there in hopes of assembling a parcel for use by

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Senior Writer/Reporter It really hurts when you’re rebuffed by your own government. You most

By Laura Gómez | The Republic Drivers in west Phoenix can get a sneak peek at design elements that will go along the South Mountain

By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune The first leg of light rail opened in late 2008, traversing Tempe and poking only a mile or

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Today’s News Herald Unwilling to even consider a gas tax hike, Gov. Doug Ducey is now counting

By Christopher Ingraham | The Washington Post ew numbers from Gallup show that remote work is becoming more common. workers today are more likely to

By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona motorists are one step closer to having to buy more auto insurance than many

If transit systems want to attract more riders, they need to find ways to speed up the journey to work. See how the times compare
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Pinal Central State lawmakers took the first steps Wednesday to asking voters to hike what they pay

By Natalie Tarangioli | Cronkite News CHANDLER – Could a baby in a car seat today be part of the first generation that might never

Proposed freeways in Pinal County are spurring speculators to buy up vacant property in anticipation of a building boom. Investors in real estate and developers

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State lawmakers took the first steps this afternoon to asking voters to hike what
The Arizona Department of Transportation is asking for clever traffic warnings for its overhead freeway warning signs. Here are ours:

By AZRE Arizona beat out 12 other states competing for the location of a proposed $700 million electric car manufacturing plant. In late November, Gov.

By Philip Haldiman | Independent Newsmedia Project after project stalled during the Great Recession due to lack of funding. That’s what happened with construction of

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News As a member of the Phoenix South Mountain Preservation Committee, Robin Salthouse has fretted for 15 years about

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The way David Farnsworth sees it, billboards should not advertise things that are illegal

By Rebekah Morris for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Thursday afternoon, the City of Phoenix issued a CMAR RFP for Sky Train Phase II. The project has
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Ashton Woods, Century Communities, D.R. Horton, Lennar, Mattamy, Meritage, Richmond American, Shea, Fulton, and Taylor Morrison.) By Dale Brown | Phoenix Business

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Ashton Woods and D.R. Horton.) By Gabreila Rico | Tucson.com The diversity of Tucson’s housing is, on the surface, contradictory. Local first-time homebuyers

By AZ Big Media A 250,000-square-foot, nearly $190 million multi‑sport complex in North Phoenix is back on track, fulfilling the dream of SSS Partners CEO