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A weed-covered overgrown lot in west Phoenix could soon become a multifamily housing project.
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The court ruled state law only says constables lose immunity when there is evidence of misconduct.
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The Arizona House gave preliminary approval to a bill that would allow homes to be built on church property.
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Homebuilders and Republican state lawmakers have filed a lawsuit seeking to void a rule requiring them to prove they have access to alternative water supplies in certain parts of the state.
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The city of Flagstaff is joining other Arizona cities that want the state legislature to allow more local control of rental properties. Flagstaff and the other cities are struggling with the number of short-term rentals in their communities.
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A bipartisan bill to increase Arizona’s affordable housing supply narrowly passed out of the state Senate last week.
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The state House may debate a bill that would allow development on property owned by churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious institutions, called "YIGBY," or "yes in God’s backyard."
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Arizona Republicans rejected Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs’ pick to lead the Arizona Department of Housing on Tuesday. The governor will need to select a new agency director.
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State lawmakers are moving a bill forward that would allow churches and religious nonprofits to build affordable housing on their land.
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There are a lot more homes for sale in the Phoenix Metro area now than at this time last year. Prices, though, do not appear to be coming down.