
Phoenix May Home Sales: Median Price Down 13%, Sales Up 2%
• HousingDoom.comIn spite of the fact that the median price in Phoenix has fallen so substantially, it fell another 13% YOY:
In spite of the fact that the median price in Phoenix has fallen so substantially, it fell another 13% YOY:
Immigration activist Salvador Reza has filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging that Senate President Russell Pearce violated Reza's First Amendment rights by denying him access to Senate buildings earlier this year.
The four restaurants in the Phoenix area and one in Tucson were among 58 locations that were closed after the Perkins & Marie Callender's Inc.'s bankruptcy filing Monday. The restaurants each employ about 30.
LACEY v. MARICOPA COUNTY 7651
In conjunction with the Tohono O'odham Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Agency recently installed a camera surveillance system along the West bound lane of traffic near mile marker 146 on SR86 in Southern Arizona. The location is just West of
"...I believe Mr. Miller should resign; he has caused much harm emotionally and financially to this party. In addition, his comments have created a rift between candidates and elected Republican officials and the public safety agencies..."
Lilly Romo runs an English school blocks from the Arizona Capitol. Classes are held in a white adobe building with nothing on its façade but a sign advertising Escuela de Inglés. Its walls are thin and bare except for a series of certificates praisin
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday reinstated portions of a federal lawsuit filed by the owners of Phoenix New Times stemming from their late-night arrests by Maricopa County sheriff's deputies in 2007 after the paper published details
Arpaio, however, got a little chippy when we asked Yahner if he feels comfortable working so closely with the MCSO, ya know, considering a deputy and two detention officers recently were arrested for -- among other things -- providing information abo
Details are unraveling about a Thursday afternoon shooting in central Phoenix where one man was killed over a medical marijuana deal gone bad. Investigators have determined a Hispanic male, 30, was issued an Arizona Medical Marijuana Identificatio
FreedomsPhoenixeZine - TONIGHT!!! / Symptoms of Tyranny, Oathkeepers in Arizona - Ernest details the chronology of the Police State over the past 20 years from personal experience with many main players in media and Law Enforcement
The older brother of the man shot and killed during a SWAT raid [for possessing Saran wrap] was the primary focus of a long-term drug-trafficking investigation. Jose Guerena and an assortment of relatives and acquaintances are mentioned in a report t
An epidemic is sweeping the nation. In this special report, never seen on the mainstream news, we look at the symptoms of tyranny and take you to Arizona where the Oathkeepers converged to march for a fallen Marine.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Quartzsite, Arizona Police Chief Jeff Gilbert is struggling desperately to maintain his position after three quarters of his own officers filed formal complaints against him with Arizona Conference of Police and Sheriffs (AZCOP
"...if too much info gets out the INFORMANT WHO IS HELPING THEM could get killed." (emphasis mine. I wondered how long it would take before we heard about the CI that is ever-present in 'Law EnFORCEment' - Ed)
I finally finished uploading all my videos from Tucson, and have them in order on one playlist on my YouTube Channel. He didn't have to die... ARE YOU NEXT?
Tuesday's headline Case-Shiller number was a nightmare, showing another big month-over-month decline in the value of homes across the United States.
Drew Phillips & Powell Gammill - In studio and Bill Buppert talk about Jose Guerena's murder in Tuscon
Kudos to KGUN9 for being thorough and impartial regarding this STORY OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE TO EVERYONE. I can tell News Director Forest Carr really CARES, and this has touched him personally. THANK YOU FOREST!
Soon after becoming head of the Maricopa Anti-Corruption Enforcement team under Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Bill Knight became aware of severe ethical problems with the unit. A career cop who'd been in narcotics, homicide, and other divisions at the Maricopa
Foes of Senate President Russell Pearce submitted more than 18,300 signatures Monday to force what would be the first-ever recall of a state elected official. Mesa Republican Mary Lou Boettcher said part the push to oust Pearce relates to his acti
Sarah Palin has confirmed that she is part of a limited liability company that has purchased a home in north Scottsdale.
Drew Phillips & Powell Gammill - In studio and Bill Buppert talk about Jose Guerena's murder in Tuscon
Recent IN Supreme Court 4th Amendment decision, your God-given right to LIFE, Peace Keeping as opposed to Law EnFORCEment in a Totalitarian Police-State, having to become your OWN media, and this case - it's all CONNECTED, you know...
The sixth edition of the Triumvirate, the only trinational inter-parliamentary student simulation in North America, will take place from May 29 through June 3. Organized by ASU and the North American Forum on Integration (NAFI) from Montreal...
In March 2011, 12 cities - Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Las Vegas, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, PHOENIX, Portland (OR) and Tampa - fell to their lowest levels as measured by the current housing cycle.
House prices depend on local supply and demand - and also on the number of distressed homes on the market (forced sellers). But the excess vacant inventory is important for forecasting when new construction will increase - assuming...
I interview a coworker of slain Iraq Veteran Jose Guerena who lost his life to Tucson SWAT that claimed they were fired upon by Jose during an attempted search warrant May 5th of 2011.
4th Amendment Effectively Dead in Pinal County CameraFRAUD Exclusive Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu was elected in 2008 on a platform of eliminating invasive and fraudulent automated ticketing within his jurisdiction. He claimed at the time the
A 10,200-acre (4,100-hectare) desert site in Arizona sold for $32.5 million this week, five years after a group with investors including the California Public Employees’ Retirement System paid $400 million for the land.