A Cornell law professor who is an expert on city zoning weighs in on the issues faced in the Valley over zoning requirements ...
One of the Valley's most popular pizza chains has decided to close a pair of restaurants. Here's what company officials are ...
Metro Phoenix saw 7,613 eviction filings in January, the 12th highest month on record. Two Arizona bills aim to assist tenants by capping late fees and requiring landlords to provide information ...
(CNN) - The body of water widely known as the Gulf of Mexico is now listed as the Gulf of America for United States-based users of Google Maps in keeping with an executive order signed by ...
Google Maps changed the Gulf of Mexico's name to the Gulf of America after Trump’s order. Google updates names based on official government sources. Other countries are not required to recognize ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizona attorney general is asking that payments continue to a Phoenix school district recently placed under state control. The state moved to take over the Isaac ...
Google Maps has officially renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The change came a day after President Donald Trump signed a proclamation declaring February 9th as "Gulf of America ...
Paradise Valley’s median home price is nearly eight times as much as what the typical house sells for in Phoenix. The typical house in Arizona’s poshest enclave sells for $3.8 million ...
Google Maps will reflect President Trump’s changes in the United States and will show the Gulf of America and Mount McKinley, Fox News Digital has learned. Google will make the changes once ...
PHOENIX — An Arizona man’s trip to help wildfire victims took an unexpected turn when he received a text that stopped him in his tracks: “I found your dog.” Paul Guilbeault was on his way ...
Homes in metro Phoenix have become less affordable due ... What to know about spending boycott in Arizona Whistleblower accuses TSMC of job discrimination. Chip company calls allegations 'lurid ...
Google Maps' satellite images have revealed the catastrophic scale of the Los Angeles wildfires as UCLA economists reveal that the two largest blazes may have caused up to $164 billion in property ...
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