
Bah humbug: Mohave County stiffs governor’s Christmas event
By Jayne Hanson Today’s News Herald The office of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer expressed tidings of disappointment Tuesday after learning that Mohave County officially declined

By Jayne Hanson Today’s News Herald The office of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer expressed tidings of disappointment Tuesday after learning that Mohave County officially declined

By Carolyn Dryer Glendale Star Glendale voters with mail-in early ballots may want to hang onto them for a while. The race for the city’s

By Michelle Ye Hee Lee The Arizona Republic Maricopa County set aside $15 million to allow most employees to receive merit-based raises in December after

By Melissa Leu The Arizona Republic By the beginning of next school year, students at six Peoria Unified schools should expect to see new solar-panel-equipped

By Edward Gately The Arizona Republic A partner in the development group that wants to bring Fountain Hills its first movie theater along with an

By Reed Karaim interest.com A median-income household can only afford a median-priced home in 14 of the nation’s 25 largest metropolitan areas Atlanta, Detroit and

Various media reports Former D-backs manager and Chicago Cubs commentator Bob Brenly, and ESPN anchor Steve Berthiaume will succeed Mark Grace and Daron Sutton in

CBS 5 Researchers at ASU have developed a way to track greenhouse gas emissions, not just across individual cities, but right down to individual buildings

By Lindsey Gemme Eloy Enterprise City Council approved staff’s pursuit of purchasing some land out by the airport, and for the refurbishment of the former

By Marley Shebala Navajo Times Top officials are mum on a written invitation from Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar to meet with Navajo Nation

By Brian Wright TriValley Central Bryan Martyn, former District 2 supervisor of Pinal County, has a court date next month in Florence for a misdemeanor

By Bill Coats TriValley Central Rodney and Tiffany Shedd’s farm just north of Arizona City has 460 acres of cotton. Dirt roads lead to and

Info from ABA Journal A New York-based appeals court has ruled on behalf of a lesbian seeking an estate tax deduction after the death of

First Solar, the manufacturer of photovoltaic, thin-film solar panels, announced today that it has launched a new, solar power plant operations center in Mesa, Arizona.

“Rocky bar of gold” sells for 32k in first sale.

Ramdon Musings Republican former legislator Bill Konopnicki died Wednesday evening. The Eastern Arizona Courier published a story early Wednesday detailing Konopnicki’s rapidly deteriorating health due

“The Yellow Pages telephone directory was once a ubiquitous part of American life, found in virtually every household and office. But times have changed, and

Space shuttle Endeavour settled into its new home at the California Science Center last week. But it made one epic journey through the streets of

Opponents argue that the true purpose of a day-laborer law is to crack down on illegal immigrants SAN FRANCISCO — Arizona’s attempt to criminalize day

OCTOBER FRIDAY MORNING BREAKFAST Valley Partnership Welcomes: The New Wing Commander of Luke Air Force Base Brigadier General Michael Rothstein Valley Partnership is proud to

Queen Creek/San Tan Valley Independent The Rural/Metro Fire Department, a private company that provides communities with dedicated professional firefighters to respond to each emergency within

The Arizona Association of REALTORS® (AAR) installed its 2013 officers at its Leadership Conference last week in Glendale, Arizona. Sue Flucke will serve as the

By James Paton Bloomberg First Solar Inc. (FSLR), the biggest maker of thin-film panels, said Australia is four years behind the U.S. in building large

Rose Law Group Gripe of the Week Mortuus est. Out of respect for the departed, please consider this column as merely a gentle gripe. It

By David Ingram (Reuters) – Supporters of marijuana rights asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday to do what Congress and U.S. presidents have resisted

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Workers’ Facebook and Twitter posts about their jobs do not enjoy blanket protections under federal laws that safeguard

BizPulse Poll: Which city in the Phoenix area has the best downtown? Phoenix Business Journal The weekly Business Pulse survey is an interactive feature on
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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