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Phoenix-area homebuilding jumps 57% from 2023's slow pace
Homebuilding across metro Phoenix has jumped from last year’s tepid pace, despite higher interest rates. Permits to build new houses are up almost 57% through May, compared to the same five months in 2023, according to housing research firm RL Brown Reports. Despite higher demand, new house prices in the Phoenix area are basically...
‘We need to be in the room’: RNC seeks thousands of election observers in Arizona
The Republican National Committee is building a massive effort to look over the shoulders of poll workers and ballot counters this fall, seeking 100,000 observers across the country and 5,000 in Arizona, a top party official said at former President Donald Trump’s campaign office opening in Casa Grande on Tuesday. “There is nothing...
AZ Representative District 25 candidate’s residence questioned
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - With the Arizona primary election right around the corner, some Yuma community members are raising concerns about one specific local candidate claiming he doesn't live in the district he's running for. Gary Garcia Snyder is running for the Arizona House of Representatives for District 25,...
Trump PAC paid the law firm representing indicted legal adviser Boris Epshteyn in Arizona, records show
New campaign finance records show that Donald Trump's political action committee paid the legal firm representing the former president's longtime adviser Boris Epshteyn ahead of his pending criminal trial in Arizona. The leadership PAC, Save America, made two payments of $40,000 and $10,000 on May 14 to the Phoenix-based law...
Arizona Voter Registration Closes, Paving Way for August Primaries Amid Political Diversification in Phoenix
As the sun dipped below the horizon on July 1, Arizona sealed its voter registration ahead of the August primary elections, drawing to a close the opportunity for residents to weigh in on who will contend for office in the coming national showdown. According to ABC15, there are an approximate 4.1 million registered voters in the Grand Canyon State, with Republicans leading at 1.45 million, followed closely by Independents and unaffiliated voters at 1.4 million, while Democrats lag at slightly less than 1.2 million.
Michelle Holcomb of Rio Verde to serve as Arizona District Governor in 2024-25
Michelle Holcomb, a member of The Rotary Club of Fountain Hills and a resident of Rio Verde, was installed as Arizona Rotary District 5495 Governor for 2024-25 during a celebration held June 29 at ...
A Valley home inspector has gone viral for his videos. Now a home builder is trying to stop him from posting them.
PHOENIX — A Valley home inspector has gained popularity for posting videos of his inspections on social media. He specializes in new home construction and his videos have led to hundreds of thousands of followers. Those same videos have also led to a complaint filed against him by a...
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