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More than 27,500 foreclosure filings -- including default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions -- were reported in Arizona during the first six months of the year.
If you've been itching to take advantage of the state's budget crunch to get your hands on a public building at bargain-basement prices, don't hold your breath.
Got access to an extra $18 million? You could be the owner of the state House or Senate.
This building could be yours -- if you have $18 million. State lawmakers are looking for permission to sell and lease back various buildings -- including the state House and the Senate, its twin across the courtyard in Phoenix.
When conversations first began about how to achieve the Arizona we want, we set an ambitious goal: Identify a vision and set goals for Arizona that could mobilize people and communities throughout the state.
LEGOs have their place among little ones with bold imaginations.
State employees have returned to two floors of the state Executive Tower that were evacuated for about 90 minutes Friday morning due to the discovery of a suspicious package.
Arizona has raised $300 million by selling some of its buildings to investors again to raise cash for the state budget.
It was lunch — nothing fancy, just some barbecue from Honey Bears, with all the fixins’ — after an average offseason workout a few weeks ago.
Police officers leave an office building after a shooting at the building in Phoenix on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. A gunman opened fire at the Phoenix office building, wounding three people, one of them critically, authorities said. Police were searching for the shooter. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)
People are escorted back into an office building by a police officer, second left, after a shooting at the building, background right, in Phoenix on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)
SWAT police officers inspect the roof of an office building after a shooting at the building in Phoenix on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. A gunman opened fire at the Phoenix office building, wounding three people, one of them critically, authorities said. Police were searching for the shooter. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)
A SWAT police officer leaves the scene after inspecting an office building after a shooting at the buidling in Phoenix on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. A gunman opened fire at a Phoenix office building on Wednesday, wounding three people, one of them critically, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)
A SWAT police officer leaves the scene after inspecting an office building after a shooting at the buidling in Phoenix on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. A gunman opened fire at a Phoenix office building on Wednesday, wounding three people, one of them critically, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)
State lawmakers are going to give Gov. Jan Brewer another chance to legalize guns in public buildings.
State lawmakers are going to give Gov. Jan Brewer another chance to legalize guns in public buildings.
Having helped battle a number of brush fires in and around Mesa, Michael Rosette recalls inferno-like temperatures, visibility-limiting smoke and — at times — chaos.
Having helped battle a number of brush fires in and around Mesa, Michael Rosette recalls inferno-like temperatures, visibility-limiting smoke and — at times — chaos.
Having helped battle a number of brush fires in and around Mesa, Michael Rosette recalls inferno-like temperatures, visibility-limiting smoke and — at times — chaos.
With both sides invoking the memory of the Tucson shootings, the Senate voted 21-8 Thursday to expand where people can carry their guns.
With little discussion, a Senate panel voted Monday to let individuals bring their guns into most public buildings.
NORMAN, Okla. — Less than 90 seconds into his first road game as Arizona's coach, Sean Miller had a feeling his team was in trouble. His assessment turned out to be exactly right.
Maricopa County's new property tax rate, the lowest in nearly 29 years, reflects an under-appreciated lifestyle issue for Arizonans - we spend less of our incomes on state and local taxes than most other Americans.
Call it cause and effect.
This image provided by NASA shows the Wallow fire in eastern Arizona taken Wednesday June 8, 2011 from the MODIS instrument on board the Aqua satellite. The blaze has blackened about 389,000 acres and destroyed 11 buildings, primarily in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. No serious injuries have been reported.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
Guest Commentary by Michael Carroll
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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