Valley home prices flat last month; foreclosures down

A new report from ASU shows median home prices in the Phoenix area were flat between August and September, at $150,000.

Arizona on stand-by to help Hurricane Sandy recovery

Arizonans could be heading east, to help with recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

Public transit in Valley might be getting more expensive

Valley Metro is asking for feedback on proposed fare increases on public transit.

Arizona Supreme Court Justice fighting to keep his job

Arizona Supreme Court Justice John Pelander has taken the unusual step of officially setting up a committee to help in his efforts to keep his job.

Ryan Randazzo on the Arizona Corporation Commission

The Arizona Corporation Commission is probably the most important group of elected officials you don't pay enough attention to. Six major party candidates are running for three commission seats. Three of the six are incumbents: two Democrats and one Republican.

Corporation Commission candidates debate Renewable Energy Standard

Three seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission are up for election this fall.

Former Arizona Rep. Bill Konopnicki Dies

Former Arizona lawmaker Bill Konopnicki has died.

Arizona Senate race between Flake, Carmona tightening up

Arizona’s U.S. Senate race is tightening up, with less than a month to go until Election Day.

Endangered species list could be getting more prickly

This week, the U.S. Fish and WIldlife Service proposed adding two cacti to the endangered species list.

Valley home prices up...slightly

Valley home prices rose in August, but not by much, according to new numbers from ASU.

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