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The Mesa City Council unanimously voted in favor earlier this month of approving approximately 30 acres of land to be turned into space for new homes. Facing criticism from residents, some council members defended their support for the development.
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Tempe is seeking residents’ feedback as it complies with a new state law aimed at boosting construction of multi-family homes.
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Last year, Attorney General Kris Mayes filed a lawsuit against Heritage Village assisted living in Mesa. Now that facility, which Mayes once described as “perhaps the most notorious assisted living facility in Arizona,” is being sold.
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One of the only emergency homeless shelters for seniors in the country opened in Phoenix last month. On Tuesday, Gov. Katie Hobbs toured the facility.
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Rising costs and cancellations by insurers citing wildfire risks have garnered attention in California, where many Los Angeles County residents are struggling to recover from deadly wildfires. It's a problem in Arizona, too.
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A sweeping proposal that would strip larger Arizona cities and towns of the right to set standards for single family home lot and building sizes and bar their ability to set design standards is back with minor changes after Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a similar bill last year.
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The property owner, Richard Kafka, plans to build a four-story apartment complex on the northeast corner of 21st Street and Turney Avenue, between Camelback and Indian School roads.
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Sedona’s local government declared a housing emergency late last year because of the large number of short-term rentals in the world-famous hiking town. Since then, the number of vacation rentals has only gone up.
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Governor Katie Hobbs on Friday unveiled her budget proposal for the fiscal year that’ll start on July 1.
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A year after lawmakers made significant cuts to resolve a state budget deficit, Gov. Katie Hobbs' proposes to increase state spending by $1 billion over the plan she signed into law last summer.