Scottsdale elevated-trail backers eye ’13 ballot
By Peter Corbett The Arizona Republic Two backers of a plan to build an elevated recreational trail over McDowell Road in Scottsdale say they will
By Peter Corbett The Arizona Republic Two backers of a plan to build an elevated recreational trail over McDowell Road in Scottsdale say they will
By Sierra Palmer Special to East Valley Tribune If you’re looking for the Mayor of Mesa, you won’t find him inside the box of old
By Jeremy Duda Arizona Capitol Times Months before the Arizona Commerce Authority’s prolonged CEO search ended with the selection of Sandra Watson, five candidates were
DENVER – Governor Gary R. Herbert (Utah), Chairman of the Western Governors’ Association, announced today that James D. Ogsbury, a native Westerner with extensive experience
The Monday Morning Quarterback; A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week . As the election approaches more attention is going
Single issues, non-partisans could decide key races in the General Election By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter President Bill Clinton carried Arizona
In reviewing the breakfast attendance over the past year, Pinal Partnership wants to thank you for participating – we have had outstanding turnouts! We have
RLG attorney Adam Frank says banning a ‘slippery slope’ The Arizona Republic Now that the dust has settled and the drone of ambulance sirens has
Special for Rose Law Group Reporter from The Arizona Builder’s Exchange By Eric Jay Toll For the first time in five years, Arizona contractors saw
By Jim Whitkin The New York Times When the city of Brea, Calif., about 25 miles southeast of Los Angeles, set out to reduce its
By Rebekah L. Sanders The Arizona Republic Republican Martha McSally is drawing ire from former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ husband Mark Kelly for comparing herself
By Eugene Scott The Arizona Republic When supporters of the late Sen. Barry Goldwater decided they wanted to build a museum honoring his legacy, they
By Jacques Billeaud The Associated Press Police agencies in Arizona have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars training officers to enforce the state’s immigration law,
By Catherine Reagor The Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix home prices are expected to continue climbing during the next few years. Housing analysts agree that demand
‘I banned internal e-mails for a week’ By Shayne Hughes, chief executive of Learning as Leadership Forbes “All internal e-mail is forbidden for the next
Arizona Daily Sun Six of Arizona’s nine Congressional seats are not considered in play in November’s general election. That’s because the districts tilt so heavily
Casa Grande Dispatch [EDITORIAL] The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has approved an agreement that eventually will allow widening of Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway to six
By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic Gilbert’s newly rebuilt communications department is looking to bolster its presence in the digital realm with mobile-phone applications, social
By Catherine Reagor The Arizona Republic For the past five years, tens of thousands of homeowners have been frozen in place, unable to sell their
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Sun Housing advocates asked the Arizona Court of Appeals Friday to overturn a lower court ruling allowing the
By Glenn Meyers Clean Technica IKEA, the planet’s largest furniture retailer, has announced it will shift to 100% renewable energy by 2020. By that time,
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune The nation’s largest online retailer is going to start collecting sales tax on items ordered by its
By Ann Gerhart The Washington Post Tucson — Martha McSally is drinking a Negra Modelo from the bottle at a Mexican joint here after another
By Edward Gately The Arizona Republic Fountain Hills is a great place to live on the outskirts of the Valley, and is fairly content with
By Dan Frosch The New York Times LARAMIE, Wyo. — The idea behind the sculpture that appeared on the University of Wyoming campus about 16
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GALLUP, N.M. (AP) — A federal judge has upheld hiring preferences at northeastern Arizona coal mines that require the mining company to favor members of
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By J. Graber | YourValley The Scottsdale City Council chose to butt heads with the Arizona Legislature over state law intended to create more affordable housing. The
By Mia Sato | The Verge One Amazon influencer makes a living posting content from her beige home. But after she noticed another account hawking the
By Pinal Central MARICOPA — The leaders of Pinal County’s cities and towns discussed a wide range of topics while touting their individual accomplishments The most recent Pinal Partnership Breakfast was held this past week at the Elements
Jordan Rose, founder & president of Rose Law Group, tells RLGR. “I remember being in some decently contentious meetings where I would watch in awe as
By Susan Dominus | New York Times In the days after Daphna Cardinale delivered her second child, she experienced a rare sense of calm and
By Forbes Julia Rodgers, CEO of HelloPrenup, champions collaborative prenups and promotes financial communication in marriage. What happens when a client has unused frozen embryos
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