Arizona Gyms Must Be Given Opportunity to Safely Reopen, Judge Rules
A new ruling mandates that gyms be given the opportunity to prove that they can safely reopen.
A new ruling mandates that gyms be given the opportunity to prove that they can safely reopen.
Less than $2 a gallon? One dollar?
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided some leniency, but eventually, at least 25 people in Phoenix will still lose their Section 8 housing.
“He overshot — he blew his wad.”
Doug Ducey lauded SurchX last year as a job creator and economic boon to Arizona. Now down to 27 employees, it’s walking through the “Valley of Death”
The Arizona Republic’s parent company, Gannett, is reportedly in talks to merge with another media giant, GateHouse, while the Republic’s reporters consider joining a union.
Development will include two towers, a 150-room hotel, retail, and grocery space. Developer says 5 percent of apartments will meet affordable standards
For a three-bedroom house.
Angry Crab Shack servers say that the Cajun seafood restaurant violated the Fair Labor Standards Act.
“You’re literally looking at the economy of the Phoenix metro pivoting from construction, real estate, and retail into the advanced industries.”
The company’s Prime Now delivery service apparently needs room to grow, and metro Phoenix already has thousands of Amazon employees.
“The ones who are doing well are storing their boats. The ones who are not doing well are storing their furniture because they moved in with Mom.”
If you frequent a Sam’s Club in Casa Grande, Chandler, Scottsdale, or Prescott Valley, we have bad news.
R.I.P. So long car wash, hello more condos in downtown Phoenix.
Recreational therapy helps one veteran take back his life.
Some workers are not happy that the AC was cut in LSG Sky Chefs delivery trucks.
Tires, storage, and moving businesses have been good to Arizona.
We rank 48th out of 50 metropolitan areas, thanks to higher-than-average housing debts and lower-than-average incomes
Ending DACA could have a significant economic effect on the country, but isn’t likely to hurt the economy overall. That’s not to say it won’t hurt the tens of thousands of DACA recipients who have found legal work because of the Obama-era policy.
The city of Peoria is in the middle of an all-out merchandizing blitz with their new slogan and city flag.