In Phoenix’s Hot Housing Market, Cash Sales Rise – and So Do Concerns
“Cash buyers are going to win it all day long,” Lieb said.
“Cash buyers are going to win it all day long,” Lieb said.
In two weeks, the federal eviction moratorium will lift. But $32 million in rent relief has yet to reach Phoenix renters.
A travel frenzy spurred by easing pandemic restrictions has brought Scottsdale to a breaking point.
The Democratic lawmakers expressed concern in a letter that the audit is an effort to “promote baseless conspiracy theories.”
The rally will be held on July 24 at the Arizona Federal Theatre in Phoenix.
The backers of Proposition 208 want to overturn the flat tax system that Arizona lawmakers approved.
The word “compensation” is crossed out and above that, the word “contribution” is written in hand.
Mark Brnovich needs to win over Republican primary voters before going up against Mark Kelly.
Observers say that Fox News calling Arizona early for Joe Biden burned many conservative viewers.
In a private email with a constituent, Senate President Karen Fann said that Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
Right-wing furor over the Scottsdale hotel-turned-ICE-facility follows weeks of similar, though smaller, protests at the Holiday Inn in Ahwatukee.
The former longtime news anchor didn’t mention her tendency to promote right-wing conspiracy theories.
Governor Doug Ducey made the comments during a Fox News town hall with other Republican governors.
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene called Speaker Nancy Pelosi “Speaker mask hole.”
Chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Jack Sellers said the audit was a “grift.”
One of the bills would mandate that members of a police oversight board have 80 hours of law enforcement training.
Intimidating minority voters can potentially “implicate the anti-intimidation prohibitions of the Voting Rights Act.”
A colonel with the group would not say who hired the Rangers.
Critics argue that Senate Bill 1457 is unconstitutional and merely a ploy to get abortion cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The agent was allegedly paid $8,000 per undocumented immigrant that he smuggled into the United States, the feds claim.
The Arizona Border Counties Coalition claimed that Ducey never consulted them about his decision to deploy the National Guard.
Colonel Heston Silbert, the Department of Public Safety director, will serve as “interim” director for the time being.