
Mayor-council pay commission appointed in Mesa; to recommend elected officials’ salaries
By Gary Nelson The Arizona Republic Five members have been appointed to a citizens panel that will recommend future pay adjustments for Mesa’s mayor and

By Gary Nelson The Arizona Republic Five members have been appointed to a citizens panel that will recommend future pay adjustments for Mesa’s mayor and

Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week “Talk to the hand” is an English language slang phrase associated with the 1990s as a contemptuous

By Erik Carter Forbes In a recent blog post, my colleague, Nancy Anderson, writes about “Three Common Estate Planning Mistakes That You Can Easily Avoid.”

By Larry Lockhart Casa Grande Dispatch Not surprisingly, jobs and the economy top the list of priorities for all three candidates for Pinal County Supervisor

Article and photo by Lindsey Gemme Eloy Enterprise Otto Industries has had a satellite plant here in Eloy for 10 years, but staff says that

Arizona Daily Star Arizona moved up to 12th place among the states for its energy-efficiency programs, according to rankings released today by the non-profit American

(Reuters) – The land rush that drove thousands of roughnecks, drillers and leasing agents to North Dakota’s oilfields is cooling off, bringing down costs in

By Diane Cardwell The New York Times The United States trade case against Chinese manufacturers of solar panels took a step toward completion Wednesday with

By Ray Stern Phoenix New Times Last year, the Zonka Bar was born, available in flavors including chocolate and sugar-free peanut butter and infused with

Jennifer Yachnin E&E Publishing DENVER — President Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney clashed last night over tax benefits to the oil and gas

By Lizbeth Diaz and David Schwartz (Reuters) – Mexican troops arrested two men on Wednesday suspected of involvement in the killing of a U.S. Border

By Terrance Thornton Independent Newsmedia A burgeoning north Scottsdale event may become a keystone attraction for the Phoenix metropolitan area offering the average citizen a

More national exposure for Mesa’s rising political star. Mayor Scott Smith was sought out Tuesday by the Cavuto show on Fox News on the subject

By Kristena Hansen Phoenix Business Journal Even during what is usually a summer slowdown, the lively rally of Arizona’s housing market continues as the

By Justin Doom and Ehren Goossens Bloomberg Sumitomo Corp. (8053), Japan’s third-largest trading house, bought 25 percent of a power project First Solar Inc. (FSLR)

During its July 18 meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council authorized the start of the town’s major General Plan amendment process for 2012. This year,

By Joe Ferguson Arizona Daily Sun It didn’t take long for the gloves to come off in the first public debate in Flagstaff for the

The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to repeal the ban on medical marijuana dispensaries that it passed in July. AP reports the repeal, which



By Alan M. Petrillo Special to ExplorerNews.com A report by an economic consultant commissioned by the Arizona State Land Department says that state trust land

10. “I guess that wasn’t lip-synched” 9. “Shhh…I know this song” 8. “First Bieber Fever, now Bieber Intestinal Virus” 7. “Baby, baby, baby…ewww” 6. “Somebody

By Danielle Baussan Climate Progress Call it the “Goldilocks Conundrum.” Four years ago, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the George W. Bush-era

By Sonu Munshi The Arizona Republic The Glendale City Council on Tuesday got its first look at a renegotiated Phoenix Coyotes deal that has the

By Michael Kimmelman The New York Times Frank Lloyd Wright Masterwork: It’s hard to say which is more startling. That a developer in Phoenix could

Employer’s suit cites Facebook posts saying Payson man fired to cut health care costs. By Michele Nelson Payson Roundup Payson counseling and social services agency

By Adam Trenk, Esq. Horse Connection For centuries, thoroughbred racing has been known as the Sport of Kings. Until the late 1970’s horse racing had
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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