Cities: Turn down lights,
Cities: Turn down lights, let the stars shine
Desert Sun - Area lighting should provide good visibility and minimum glare and spillage onto other properties or into the sky, according to the city of Palm Springs' outdoor lighting standards ordinance, which can be viewed online at the city's Web site
Acacia Court sells for more than $17 million
Arizona Business Gazette - International Capital Partners of Scottsdale has sold Acacia Court , a 105,093-square-foot, two-building, two-story office property at 950 and 960 W. Elliot Road in Tempe to the Garrett Group for $17.675 million. Barry Gabel and Melinda Korth of
Horror stories show body procurement trade
East Valley Tribune - Linda Stitzel keeps an urn with someone s cremated remains in her Tucson home. She is not sure whose. Related Links The Body Market They are supposed to be her brother s, but Stitzel has her doubts. After Michael Smith, 48, died in a motorcycle
Support for 4-year degrees mounting
AZCentral.com - The effort to allow Arizona's community colleges to offer four-year bachelor's degrees is gaining momentum, with some lawmakers saying there's a strong chance it could get the green light in the spring. If a bill allowing the change is approved by