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By Jessica Boehm | The Republic Currently, only one incumbent running for re-election to the Phoenix Half of the Phoenix City Council is up for

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic Currently, only one incumbent running for re-election to the Phoenix Half of the Phoenix City Council is up for

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal The fast-growing online home buying and selling company Opendoor.com has begun piloting its mortgage and title options for customers in

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Downtown and midtown Phoenix are home to the region’s largest office buildings, and Tempe often is cited as

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix always has been a cheaper place to live than other big U.S. cities where apartments, housing prices

By Haley Britzky and Lazaro Gamio | Axios At a rally in Phoenix on Monday night, President Trump said he’d build the border wall even

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) By Roy Otterbein | The Republic This may be hard to believe, but a private

By Tim McKeough | The New York Times Paradise Valley, Ariz. WHAT A newly renovated 1968 house with five bedrooms and five bathrooms HOW MUCH $2.85 million

By Wayne Schutsky | East Valley Tribune Big-box stores – the oft-referenced poster child for the struggling retail market – are experiencing an uptick in

New York City may pride itself on being the epicenter of progressivism, but a new report shows it has one of the nation’s worst gender

The team of state troopers rolled up in their vehicles to the Arizona Department of Economic Security administration building after lunch on the day before

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal A 1940’s building in Phoenix’s Warehouse District has sold for $3.9 million. Local developer Chuckie Duff, who is known for several

By Dees Stribling | Bisnow Offices at Chandler Viridian, the office component of the master planned Chandler Viridian development, is now a go. Hines, already a significant

U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema’s lead is outside margin of error By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times On the day of President Donald Trump’s visit

A week after the Charlottesville controversy, the president attacks the media, Obama and GOP senators By Josh Dawsey and Matthew Nussbaum | POLITICO resident Donald

The group believes the new owner is thinking about turning the property into a standard commercial and office space. By Maria Hechanova | AZFamily PHOENIX

By Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal The West Valley has, for a long time, gotten a bad rap. Many local restaurateurs have shied away from

By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times On the day President Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in Phoenix next week, two dozen Arizona

By Alden Woods | The Republic The kitchen light was already on as Kevin Scarbrough rose for another day of empty promises. He poured a

KTAR PHOENIX — A dispute between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Maricopa County over Chase Field in downtown Phoenix will head to arbitration, a judge ruled

By Maria Polletta | The Republic emocratic lawmakers, faith leaders and community activists are pushing state and local officials to join them in protesting President

By Sayo Akao | Phoenix Business Journal Green. It’s the color of money and of hundreds of plants in nature. One cash crop in particular

By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic As Phoenix negotiates the sale of the city-owned Sheraton hotel in downtown, a new aspect of the deal is sparking controversy: a

By Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix’s most popular independent hotel is getting $2 million worth of upgrades. The Clarendon Hotel and Spa in

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Grand Canyon Education Inc. (Nasdaq: LOPE) is planning $400 million worth of construction projects to expand its Grand

By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Luke Bevans has always had concerns about the alley behind his north-central Phoenix home, but an incident last September made him determined

Cities and Towns 8-10 City of Phoenix Zoning Adjustment Hearing 8-8 City of Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission 8-7 City of Chandler Council Study Session

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic 2017 is shaping up to be one of the best years for home sales in metro Phoenix. Sales aren’t higher than the boom year
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