
Medical marijuana fees to aid Arizona program
State seeks to build partnerships, bring in experts to boost efficiency By Yvonne Wingett-Sanchez The Arizona Republic Arizona health officials will dip into a pot

State seeks to build partnerships, bring in experts to boost efficiency By Yvonne Wingett-Sanchez The Arizona Republic Arizona health officials will dip into a pot

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Sometimes sports rankings lists turn out as expected. That would be the case of Forbes much cited valuation lists

The Monday Morning Quarterback: A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Another week of mediocre results. Total nonfarm payroll employment

Bill Clinton has decades of public-speaking experience, a deep well of charisma, and record high favorability ratings. But even mere mortals can borrow a few

By Brian Wright Maricopa Monitor The City Council made a decision at Tuesday night’s meeting to move ahead with full build-out of the City’s multi-generational


Plan envisions solar and wind power but doesn’t commit to it By Joanna Dodder Nellans The Daily Courier Fred Ruskin has officially withdrawn from the

By Edward Gately The Arizona Republic The Fountain Hills Town Council relented Thursday and agreed to pay a state-mandated fee to the Arizona Department of

And the plant benefits the soil for farmers ecogreen4us Marijuana is one of the plants that has been proven to eliminate nuclear radiation and was

Public clamor over a recommendation of probation for the man caught by hidden camera beating a Tennessee walking horse has led federal prosecutors to file

RLG partner Carolyn Oberholtzer serves as chair of the Ronan Thompson Foundation board. The song is currently No. 1 on iTunes, and 100% of the

Prince Harry’s sport might help the tourism industry in Phoenix By Denise Meridith Phoenix Business Insight Examiner RLG represents The Polo Party, Sept. 8, 2012

Chinese policy-makers focus on solar installations as uncertain political support for renewables dampens US & EU investment Renewable Energy Technology China will continue to lead

By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star More copper produced, yet less water sucked from the aquifer, less pollution, less juice needed to power the mine

By Jayne Hanson Today’s News-Herald The Mohave County Board of Supervisors heard an update from County Supervisors Association executive director Craig Sullivan Thursday that showed

Crow, Smith say bold strategies needed By Gary Nelson The Arizona Republic With Arizona’s per capita economic output badly trailing the national average, two of

By Catherine Reagor The Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix’s housing market took a breather in July. Home prices fell less than 1 percent instead of the

Critics say members too tied to builders By Edward Gately The Arizona Republic The improving economy has prompted an increase in large-scale commercial and residential


The Arizona Republic Why do you believe it is time to start building the border fence? We have no choice but to attempt to start

The Huffington Post In an interview with Colorado station KRDO-TV, Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan says he believes it’s up to the states to

Supreme Court says tattoos protected as free speech—remands case to county By Gary Nelson The Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that tattooing

Gilbert – A joint venture formed by Investment Property Associates LLC in Grand Haven, Mich. (Scott Brooks, James Brooks, Patrick Gaughan, Robert Diamond, managers) and

Tempe – A company formed by Fairfield Residential Inc. in San Diego, Calif. (Chris Hashioka, pres.) paid $39.5 million ($96,814 per unit) to acquire the

Phoenix – 43rd Avenue Logistics Center LLC, a company formed by Tratt Properties LLC in Phoenix (Jonathan Tratt, principal), plans to develop a 389,000-square-foot, rail-served

From time to time, we are forwarded articles of interest. This one comes from the infamous First Amendment attorney Dan Barr. Thank you Dan we

By Kathy Shayna Shocket Arizona Foothills Superstar Taylor Swift will debut her new song tonight which pays tribute to a three year old child who
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Paradise Valley Independent Phoenix County Day School has plans for major renovations to the campus including improvements

By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving