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A Phoenix developer will avoid paying $67.8 million in sales taxes on construction, leases and retail by redeveloping the former Metrocenter Mall into parking garages it later will give back to the city.

Migraine headaches often have symptoms that are similar to other conditions, including chronic sinusitis, and there is strong evidence suggesting that sinusitis can trigger migraines.

The new Valley Metro Tempe streetcar officially opened on May 20, with stops at 14 locations including the Arizona State University-Tempe campus, and two connections to Valley Metro’s light rail line.

In addition to 40-year-high inflation levels, Metro Business Daily's latest "Gasoline Misery Index" shows that Americans will spend an average of $667 more on gas this year over last year.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed a new climate-reporting rule that has received criticism due to its legality and the cost of its implementation.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas plans to revoke Title 42, a border policy put in place by the Biden administration, but some Arizona Democrats are among those warning of an influx of migrants.

In addition to 40-year-high inflation levels, Metro Business Daily's latest "Gasoline Misery Index" shows that Americans will spend an average of $704 more on gas this year over last year.

Metro Business Daily's latest Gasoline Misery Index shows the typical American will spend an average of $720 more on gas than last year. In Arizona, residents are to projected to spend $800 more.

Metro Business Daily’s latest Gasoline Misery Index finds the average Arizonan will spend $764 more on gasoline compared to last year, higher than the $730 the average American will pay.

As gas prices continue to rise, more and more Phoenicians are relying on public transportation to get around.

Now that infections and hospitalizations from COVID-19 have fluctuated and many workers who returned to work have had to go back to remote life, some pandemic-era changes aren’t going away soon.

Boom Supersonic, an aviation company that produces supersonic commercial airliners, will bring a manufacturing and final assembly facility to Greensboro, creating more than 1,750 jobs by 2030.