VOL. 18  ISSUE NO. 14   |   APRIL 4 – 10, 2012

BY LINDA BENTLEY | APRIL 4, 2012

Parking deficit pits business against business

‘The town does have a problem when it comes to parking’

CAVE CREEK – Call to the Public during Monday night’s council meeting began with Don Sorchych, owner of Sonoran Suds, the Laundromat in Rico Plaza.

Sorchych told council, during Bike Week and every weekend, the parking lot for his Laundromat is full of motorcycles and cars patronizing the Hideaway.    Keep reading ...

BY LINDA BENTLEY | APRIL 4, 2012

Council approves amended town core plan and Bella Vista rezoning

He said the rezoning was an opportunity for property owners along Bella Vista to do something with their property …

CAVE CREEK – Mayor Vincent Francia began Monday’s council meeting with an announcement that Rep. David Schweikert would be a guest speaker at the May 21 council meeting.   Keep reading ...

BY LINDA BENTLEY | APRIL 4, 2012

Arpaio’s Cold Case Posse vows ‘team will not quit until this is finished’

‘It’s for my country. It’s for my children. It’s for my family.’

SUN CITY WEST – As the media blackout continues, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his Cold Case Posse team continue to uncover more evidence of forgery and fraud concerning President Barack Obama’s birth certificate, Selective Service registration and his eligibility to hold the office of president of the United States.   Keep reading ...

BY LINDA BENTLEY | MARCH 21, 2012

Carefree Vice Mayor Price may need primer on open meeting laws

Carefree awards $80,000 marketing contract to Owens Harkey

CAREFREE – Mayor David Schwan announced there would be a public hearing at 5 p.m. on Monday, April 9 to review the General Plan 2030.

He also announced a tentatively scheduled joint meeting with Cave Creek Town Council on May 7 regarding the possibility of MAG (Maricopa Association of Governments) allocating $200,000 to the two towns, which included improvements to Cave Creek Road.   Keep reading ...

MARCH 28, 2012

Short Supply, Rising Prices in the Phoenix-area Housing Market

TEMPE, Ariz. – Are we actually seeing the start of a housing shortage in the Phoenix area? A new report from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University reveals some surprising information for Maricopa and Pinal counties.  Keep reading ...

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