
[OPINION] The battle over Villages at Vigneto is much bigger than you think
Opinion: There’s a good reason that this and other groundwater battles across Arizona are so difficult to resolve. By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic The political

Opinion: There’s a good reason that this and other groundwater battles across Arizona are so difficult to resolve. By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic The political

By Ian James | Arizona Republic The federal government has suspended a permit for a development that would bring 28,000 homes to the Arizona desert

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A now-retired federal official said he bowed to political pressure from a higher-up in the Trump administration when

By Emily Bregel | Arizona Daily Star A development slated to bring 70,000 more residents to Benson is yet again entangled in a legal battle.

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A 28,000-home development in Benson near the San Pedro River could start construction next year, now that

AZBigMedia At a November 15th meeting at the Butterfield Station in Benson Arizona, it was announced that the final permit has been approved, financing

By Emily Bregel | Arizona Daily Star The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public feedback to help determine whether to revoke, modify or reinstate a

By Emily Bregel Arizona Daily Star In under five minutes, the Benson City Council on Wednesday approved a 40-year development agreement with developer El Dorado

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Tiny Benson is facing the prospect of a huge development — eight years after a similar proposal crashed
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By Aparna Sekhar | Gilbert Sun News Developers hoping to build data centers in Gilbert may soon need to navigate tighter restrictions. Planner Sal Disanto

By Will Parker | Wall Street Journal Americans are up in arms over data centers. They worry about how much water these buildings use and

By Pollack The Fed is of two minds, and we finally got to see just how divided it is. The minutes of the June meeting show a Federal Open Market Committee that cannot agree on where interest