Fewer Arizonans are turning to bankruptcy to deal with their finances, and the momentum is building.
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Featuring jewelry, tools, city surplus, school district supplies and equipment, electronics, appliances, computers, commercial equipment, restaurant equipment, sporting goods, household items, furniture and much more on Saturday, February 4, 2012. (PRWeb January 31, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/phoenix-auctions/auction-systems-arizona/prweb9151561.htm
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Spencer Levin blistered the TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course on Friday, shooting an 8-under 63 to go with an opening-round 65 that left him at 14-under and in control of the tournament.
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Officials city sluggish economy, with about 40% less trash being left for pick up from 10 years ago.
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Longtime auto dealer Lou Grubb, whose soft-spoken television and radio pitches made him a household name in 1970s and 1980s Phoenix, died Tuesday after suffering a cranial bleed. He was 89.
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Why isn’t George Henry White a household name? If Vincent Spalding has anything to do with it, that will soon change. Long ignored in African American history books and recognitions, George Henry White of North Carolina was elected to Congress in 1896, and re-elected in 1898, becoming the last African American elected to Congress after Reconstruction, and the first to serve in the 20th ...
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PHOENIX -- Final update 9 p.m. - Taking the stand Tuesday in his defense against federal fraud charges, former AEA business lending official William Liddle testified that he was pressured into increasing business loans at the same time the credit union was suffering losses on its consumer loan...
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House sales in Phoenix rose in November for the 12th straight month on a year-over-year basis, and distressed real estate accounted for the smallest share of purchases since 2008.
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Property values have rallied as foreclosures fall, bank-owned inventory drops, and visiting buyer find fewer homes on discount
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Valley bus and rail passengers are riding in nearly record numbers despite a persistently bad economy, a string of service cuts and a sharp fare increase.
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