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Virtua Partners to develop property in Tolleson

Virtua Partners will develop a 21-acre mixed-use development along I-10 in Tolleson, the company announced last week.

Logicalis to assist government IT workers with cloud-based tech

Logicalis U.S. plans to begin optimizing the way users interact with public information available through various levels of government.

Gosar introduces bill to resolve BNSF Railway title insurance hurdle

U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) is pushing a bill that would resolve a technical roadblock that officials say has stifled economic development in Flagstaff.

SRP to offer outage preparedness workshop series for businesses

The Salt River Project (SRP) is helping businesses prepare for the summer power outage season by hosting a series of free, two-hour preparedness workshops this month.

True Life Companies announces Symmetry luxury home subsidiary

True Life Companies has launched a new luxury home subsidiary called Symmetry that is expected to bring luxury lifestyle housing communities to locations throughout Arizona.

Hardison joins HTG Molecular Diagnostics board

Former president and CEO of Good Start Genetics, Donnie Hardison, is joining the board of directors at HTG Molecular Diagnostics.

Arsenic treatment plant on the way for Truxton Canyon Water customers

The Arizone Corporation Commission (ACC) has approved a debt agreement with Truxton Canyon Water Company to help clean arsenic out of water supplies in Valle Vista.

Tea of a Kind boosts Arizona distribution through deal with Phoenix-based Hensley Beverage

The nitrogen-infused tea drink Tea of a Kind (TOAK) will soon be more widely available throughout Arizona following a new distribution deal between TOAK producer Gizmo Beverages Inc. and Phoenix-based Hensley Beverage Company.

Arizona Bioindustry Association plans week of life sciences events to attract investors

The Arizona Bioindustry Association (AZBio) said Monday it plans to host a series of events aimed at linking investors and other funding sources with scientists working in the life sciences during Arizona Bioscience Week, Sept. 18-23.

Sinfonia Healthcare acquiring Arizona Counseling & Treatment Services

Sinfonía Healthcare Corporation, based in Tucson, said last week it has acquired Arizona Counseling & Treatment Services (ACTS), a mental and physical health care services provider based in Yuma.

Court orders $1.3 million in penalties for storage tank leak in Tucson

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) said recently that the Superior Court has ordered William Arnett to pay the state $1.3 million to atone for a faulty underground storage tank that leaked gasoline into Tucson's subsoil and groundwater beginning in the 1980s.

Scottsdale-based Meritage Homes to give presentation at New York conference

Meritage Homes based in Scottsdale said it will be delivering a presentation at the 9th annual J.P. Morgan Homebuilding and Building Products Conference  on May 17 in New York.

Salt River Project honors six employees for volunteerism

Six Salt River Project (SRP) employees were recently recognized with this year's SRP Presidents’ Volunteer Spirit awards.

U of Phoenix's Drotos joins Arizona Educational Foundation board

University of Phoenix College of Education Executive Dean Andy Drotos has joined the board of the Arizona Educational Foundation.

ASU joins with GSV, Draper Associates to launch education tech incubator

Arizona State University is partnering with Global Silicon Valley and Draper Associates to pilot a new program that will allow education technology companies to test out their projects with a real university.

McCain pushes for DOJ investigation of EPA role in Gold King spill

U.S. John McCain (R-AZ) is calling on the Department of Justice to launch a criminal investigation of the Environmental Protection Agency in relation to its handling of a massive wastewater spill at a former mine in Colorado in August.

Stanton paints picture of robust city in Phoenix's State of the City Address

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton delivered the annual State of the City Address April 19 at the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce.

Utilities share summer contingency plans with Arizona Corporation Commission

Five utility companies presented their plans for managing summer energy demand and outages during an Arizona Corporation Commission workshop Thursday.

Arizona chamber opposes minimum wage, campaign finance reform proposals

The Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry said Tuesday it is opposed to several proposed ballot measures on issues that include the minimum wage, solar power and publicly financed election campaigns.

Arizona Corporation Commission to consider several requests from utility companies

The Arizona Corporation Commission will meet at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the commission's headquarters in Phoenix to consider nearly 20 requests from various local utility companies.