News published on Business Daily in May 2017

News from May 2017


The Pima County board of supervisors has voted in favor of a 3 percent increase in sewer service fees.

A recent survey of wildlife near State Route 77 has shown the various crossing techniques of local animals.

Arizona should view President Donald Trump's opening of a 90-day consultation before renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as an “opportunity,” United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer recently said.

Coconino County recently partnered with the nonprofit Northern Arizona Regional Behavioral Health Authority (NARBHA) Institute to hold a unique justice summit featuring nationwide speakers and panelists in Flagstaff.

With child safety a strong priority, Gov. Doug Ducey’s signoff on Arizona’s 2018 budget will serve to enhance adoption, child safety and foster care throughout the state, protecting at-risk individuals with authorized upgrades.

MCLife Phoenix has partnered with UnCommon Markets to bring both companies into the social life of the city.

Forecasting a feasible future for the Navajo Generating Station (NGS), the Phoenix-based Arizona Mining Association (AMA) recently gathered stakeholders, tribal leaders and policy generators to support continued operation.

The quartet of counties along the Mexican border — Cochise, Pima, Santa Cruz and Yuma — has formed the Arizona Border Counties Coalition (ABCC) to provide a unified voice for the region regarding economic matters.

Workiva, a cloud solutions provider, has been named one of Arizona’s top 100 companies.

To mark National Museum Day tomorrow [May 18], the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (GPCC) recommends touring any of four Phoenix area institutions offering an array of art, artifacts and memorabilia for area residents and visitors.

More than 100 policymakers, business leaders and coal miners gathered in support of keeping the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) operating decades into the future at a rally held in conjunction with a U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) listening session Monday.

American Housing Income Trust (AHIT) has acquired IX Biotechnology (IXB), and as part of the agreement, the board of directors has been restructured.

To streamline regional regulations relating to air quality, Pima County’s Department of Environmental Quality (PDEQ) recently published proposed amendments to update language in a county code.

The professional butchers at Phoenix-based Sprouts Farmers Market recently kicked off grilling season, showcasing its all-natural beef and offering tips and recipes.

Subsidies to individual companies are rarely a recipe for economic success, a new study commissioned by a Phoenix-based think tank concludes.

Southwest Airlines and ASU Gammage were recently recognized as large and small/medium Businesses of the Year, respectively, by the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (GPCC).

Following a recent special session, the Coconino County board of supervisors unanimously agreed to “ban the box” on job applications, opening up career potential for rehabilitated people with criminal records, a population often hindered professionally.

The city of Scottsdale is seeking feedback on its economic development plan.

The Arizona Association of Realtors (AAR) recently promoted the financial advantages of pursuing energy efficient mortgages (EEMs) for former military personnel living in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.

Eight local companies have been awarded by the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (GPCC) for the positive influence they have on the community.