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5 warning signs of workplace burnout, and what to do about it

Physically and emotionally exhausted? Cynical and detached? Feeling ineffective and unconfident? You may be burned out, but a little effort from both you and your company is all it takes to recover.

Coffee shops are taking over downtown Phoenix, and they're not all Starbucks

The Republic Reporter Kellie Hwang reached out to Professor of Real Estate Mark Stapp to find out why the Valley is considered the java capital of the Southwest.

Austin bombing highlights threats with package deliveries, though risk is slight

A string of explosives that killed two peple and wounded five in Austin had Texas residents feeling anxious and authorities warning them to stay away from any suspicious parcels.

Renewable energy initiative could have big impact on jobs, ASU study finds

A plan to hike the state's power source standards could decrease the number of jobs during the next 40 years, according to a study by Professor of Economics Tim James, who is the director of research and consulting at the L. William Seidman Research Institute.

America is on the move again — and this is where they're going

While population trends show Maricopa County, Arizona, is the top fastest growing in 2017, the Valley isn't expanding as fast as it was before the Great Recession. Associate Director of the Center for Competitiveness and Prosperity Research Tom Rex explains why.

W. L. Gore & Associates CEO Terri Kelly named W. P. Carey 2018 Executive of the Year

In recognition of her proven performance at the global materials science company perhaps best known for its GORE-TEX fabrics products, the school will honor her at a luncheon at the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort on April 12.

Six options to cut the cost of an MBA

From unique aid offerings to work opportunities, there are ways to meet your educational goals.

These two numbers explain volatile stocks, another storm for Dow

The CBOE Volatility Index and U.S. Treasury and bond yields indicate trouble ahead.

Arizona could allow tax payments in bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies

If Senate Bill 1091 passes in the Valley of the Sun, it would put the state on the leading edge of the innovative technology. Critics believe it's too soon to use the new type of currency.

The value of an online MBA

Will traditional brick-and-mortar schools be obsolete one day?