
Census: Arizona crosses 7 million mark for residents for first time
By Russ Wiles | The Republic Arizona added more than 107,600 net new residents over the past year, topping the 7 million population mark for the first

By Russ Wiles | The Republic Arizona added more than 107,600 net new residents over the past year, topping the 7 million population mark for the first

By Arizona Daily Independent Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery has decided not to continue challenging the most recent ruling upholding Arizona’s Medical Marijuana Act, as

Thousands of homes that sit outside designated flood zones still face moderate to high risks, a real-estate analytics firm finds. By Adam Bonislawski | The

AZBigMedia There are a lot of cranes operating in Arizona as developers pursue new projects that are creating a more diverse state. Here are six

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Arizona’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell again in October to 4.5 percent, down from 4.7 percent in September, according to

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona is drawing a lot of millennials, who are moving to the state, but it isn’t close to the most

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal One of billionaire Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) founder Bill Gates’ investment firms has paid close to $80 million for a big

Mike Brewer, Todd Sanders and Steve Smith, AZ We See It | AZCentral As Arizona’s economy has rebounded from last decade’s recession, one industry central

By Jake Kincaid | San Tan Valley Sentinel The town of Queen Creek doesn’t oppose the incorporation of San Tan Valley, but officials say the

By David McGlothlin | AZBigMedia Water, energy and real estate development are all interconnected and dependent on each other like three legs of a tripod.

By Michael Gossie | AZBigMedia Catellus Development Corporation welcomes Charley Freericks to its Arizona office leading the development of the Novus Innovation Corridor at Arizona
By David McGlothlin | AZBigMedia This year, America’s overall infrastructure was awarded a D+ grade, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers’ “Infrastructure Report

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Arizona’s congressional delegation greeted the first indictments stemming from the independent counsel looking into Russian involvement in the

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily For three years, federal, state and local water officials have hunted for a solution to declining water levels at

By Barry Goldwater Jr. and Evan Bolick | The Republic Architectural preference at the Phoenix Chinese Cultural Center cannot trump property rights, no matter how

By Kathy Cline | KTAR You’ve found the perfect home, in a perfect neighborhood, and you’re all set to sign the papers. But does your buyer

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) In a new paper, Vanessa Brown Calder uses regression analysis to examine the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizonans are in line for an income tax cut when they file their returns

By Joshua Bowling | The Republic Arizona ranked second-lowest among eight Western states in a scorecard measuring the use and management of public lands, an

RealtorMag Families often seek a lot of space in a home to spread out. Which markets offer the best chances to live large and affordably?

By Rebekah Morris and Tasha Anderson | AZBEX The keynote address of the 2017 AZBEX Public Works Conference featured an open interview between AZBEX Editor

KTAR.COM Officials with the Arizona Secretary of State’s office said reports that hackers believed to be directed by the Russian government breached Arizona’s state election

By Suzanne De Vita | RisMedia Fall is for first-timers. Seventy of the top 100 largest metropolitan areas see more starter homes on-market in October,

Cottages at Rio Paseo to offer residents ‘life within walking distance’ Maracay Homes is celebrating the grand opening of Cottages at Rio Paseo, a highly

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is 81 and battling a serious form of brain cancer with a low

What does it all mean for UA coach Sean Miller? By Doug Haller | azcentral sports Across the country, this usually is a time of

By Isaac Windes | Cronkite News and KTAR The Interior Department’s purchase of a plot of private land will allow public access to 32,600 acres
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By Mark Carlisle | Daily Independent The NPHX Church at Central and Montebello avenues in Phoenix is planning to use 10.3 acres on the south

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Someone tried to burn down a Surprise warehouse that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to turn into a

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker chastised Democrats on Monday for voting against increased funding for school voucher oversight, something that they’ve demanded for years.