
Proposed tuition tax credit cap for private schools stalls
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A stalemate between Republicans and Democrats means that Arizona corporations will be able to continue to

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A stalemate between Republicans and Democrats means that Arizona corporations will be able to continue to

By Joe Gilmore | KTAR A Flagstaff cabin, located in the Coconino National Forest, was named Arizona’s most-wished property on Airbnb. Travel and Leisure compiled

By Kara Carlson | Phoenix Business Journal Recent industry trends have brought increased business to the construction industry, especially for specialty contractors such as electricians. High demand

(NEWS RELEASE: Governor’s Office) (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless they contain errors of fact.) Arizona is a renowned leader in water

By Antonia Noori Farzan | Phoenix New Times After he’d been in office for just a little over a month, Adrian Fontes learned about the

By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star wo former Arizona water directors told the State Auditor General’s Office last year that the agency that runs the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Claiming they’re being ignored by John McCain and Jeff Flake, Republican state legislators took

Scott Craven, Kerry Lengel, Weldon B. Johnson, Karen Fernau and Connie Cone Sexton | The Republic This list was originally published May 18, 2015, to celebrate

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona could get another chance at legalizing marijuana. And that could help the real estate market, according to

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State lawmakers voted Tuesday to block any efforts by Arizona cities and counties to

By David McGlothlin | AZBigMedia What do you get when a prominent property management association and global commercial investment association join forces to predict what’s

To get on the ballot, groups will need to gather more than 150,000 signatures by July 5 By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Renewable-energy advocates

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona is at the forefront of a new legislative effort to outlaw public dollars from financing private stadiums

By Bill Coates | PinalCentral Writing on a computer isn’t just writing. It’s word processing. Working at newspapers, I’ve processed a lot of words since

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun An Arizona tribe has the legal right to challenge the use of treated effluent to

By Catherine Reagor and Jessica Boehm | The Republic Arizona’s nearly 9,000 homeowners associations go virtually unregulated even as they hold immense power over their residents. While they’re

Lawmakers debate feasibility of ‘personal delivery devices’ By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun It doesn’t have the personality of WALL-E. It

By Russ Wiles | The Republic Arizona made progress over the past year and achieved its best overall ranking in an annual national study of household financial wellness

By Joe Gilmore | KTAR An Arizona construction company has partnered with a state-level program that brings crews of inmates into the workforce. Over the

KTAR A group of architects in Arizona said they believe it would not be wise to spend billions of dollars on a border wall as

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Shea Homes Grand opening of Trilogy at Verde River club is set for Saturday. Builder Shea Homes’ newest Arizona Trilogy® community, Trilogy® at Verde

AZRE We’re well into 2018 and so is Arizona’s commercial real estate industry. Many experts are cautiously optimistic about this year, and with that in mind, it’s time

Arizona May Finally Begin Lab Testing Medical Cannabis for Contaminants The bill would also reduce the state’s $150 patient-registration fee to $50. By Ben Adlin

Where does Arizona fall out in ‘POLITICO’ ranking? By Derek Robertson LeBron James. Serena Williams. Lionel Messi. New Hampshire. The Granite State might seem like

By Arizona Daily Independent On Saturday, Arizona’s two major political parties gathered for their annual meetings. While Democrats complained of the oppressive tactics of their

Opioid deaths in Arizona nearly doubled over the past ten years. The number of babies born exposed to opioids grew more than twice as fast

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona’s surging medical marijuana industry includes a 40-acre greenhouse in Snowflake, stock traded on the Canadian market, an 800,000-square-foot factory turned
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By Hailey Mensiik | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft spent over $130 million for a 100-acre site in Goodyear in a deal that closed May 29,

By Gail Kalinoski | Multi-Housing News The Hampton Group has secured $141 million in construction financing for the development IKONIC Scottsdale, a 14-story, 245-unit luxury

By Jakob Thorington | Yellow Sheet Gov. Katie Hobbs will soon act on a bill that would allow people with nonviolent felony convictions to reduce