2nd-home buyers still looking for chance to tee it up (The Record) An early autumn chill was in the air, and a breeze blew gently. Fringed by a deep rough, the manicured fairways undulated around sand traps, water hazards and steep ravines. Elevated tees offer deceptive views of stunning holes. And the aroma of baking apple pie drifted downwind from nearby homes....more...Party's over for 73-000 Grapevine (The Desert Sun) Owners yank application for short-term rent...more... Business digest (Whittier Daily News) PHOENIX - Federal designation of swaths of Arizona and Southern California as a critical electric transmission corridor could open the door for Southern California Edison to build a major cross-desert power line that Arizona has rejected, a state regulator said Tuesday....more... Newly incorporated businesses. (Arizona Business Gazette) Dale Calkins Calkins Industries Inc. 6752 W. Alegria Drive, Tucson 85743. Dale Capritta AFC LLC 5740 W. San Miguel Ave., Suite D12, Glendale 85301. Dale E. Southworth Details by Dale PLLC 5555 N. Seventh St., Suite 134, Phoenix 85014....more... Newly incorporated businesses. (Arizona Business Gazette) Anthony A. Gross Go Tour Holdings LLC 31258 N. 41st St., Cave Creek 85331. Anthony C. Sanders Itnabox LLC 2160 E. Fry Blvd., Suite C5325, Sierra Vista 85635....more... Rapid rise in global warming is forecast (Times Online Sunday) The oceans are losing the capacity to soak up rising man-made carbon emissions, which is increasing the rate of global warming by up to 30 per cent, scientists said yesterday....more... Tabloid news for broadsheet readers | FORUMS (Anorak) MADDYWATCH - Anorak?s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann. DAILY MAIL front page: ?Could this be Maddie??...more... Solar incentives are taking hold (The Business Press) The future of solar panels for businesses in the Inland Empire looks as bright as the sun that will charge them. With incentives and rebates in place and more in the works, business owners are finding the transition to sustainable energy more affordable....more... Billionaire playgrounds ? where the richest hide out (MSNBC) Say you?re at the Burning Man Festival in the midst of Nevada?s windswept Black Rock Desert. At this radical arts event, encounters with the extraordinary happen roughly every 30 seconds: a metal dragon lurching across the sand, a ?Mad Max? inspired marching band, the occasional pirate ship. ...more... |