
Barclays to fight FERC electricity fraud case
By Ryan Tracy Euroinvestor Barclays says it would go to U.S. district court to fight fines of nearly $470 million for alleged electricity-market manipulation, a

By Ryan Tracy Euroinvestor Barclays says it would go to U.S. district court to fight fines of nearly $470 million for alleged electricity-market manipulation, a

By Jeremy Duda Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Jan Brewer’s decision to forgo a state-based health insurance exchange headed off a potential battle in the Legislature,

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Opponents of a $308 million Phoenix Coyotes arena deal approved by the city of Glendale on Tuesday have

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Phoenix – New World Real Estate Investment I LLC in San Jose, Costa Rica paid $12.2 million ($161.55 per foot) to purchase a 75,518-square-foot office

Phoenix – A company formed by AION Partners in New York City, N.Y. (Siraj Dadabhoy, Michael Betancourt, managing directors) paid $11.5 million ($85,821 per unit)

On it s website, Resolution Copper issued a news release and announced to its employees and contractors that Rio Tinto has cut the budget for

By Mike Saucier (@MikeTheSauce) It was likely an unexpected leap into the world of the viral this week for Jennifer Foster
By Lyle Denniston SCOTUSblog This the fourth and final article in the series explaining the constitutional controversy, now awaiting the Supreme Court’s attention, over same-sex

By Jack Healy The New York Times DENVER — Anthony Orozco, 19, a community college student and soccer player in southeastern Colorado, is facing criminal

CleanEnergy Authority By Chris Meehan Thanks to Denver’s efforts to make it easier for residents to go solar, the Mile High City became the first

By Tom Marcinko Phoenix Business Journal After decades of economic doldrums, the U.S. nuclear industry is making a comeback. Until recently, the last license for

The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office has rejected Pima County’s proposal to do a pilot project creating digital scans of ballots. The Arizona Daily Star

By Lyle Denniston SCOTUSblog This the fourth and final article in the series explaining the constitutional controversy, now awaiting the Supreme Court’s attention, over

Metropolitan Yuma, Ariz., and El Centro, Calif., have the two highest unemployment rates in the country, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor

By Ilana Lowery As newsrooms across the country evolve and a stronger digital presence takes hold of readers and consumers of business news, we at

The Arizona Energy Consortium (AEC) is finalizing a working draft of a road map to offer some perspectives on where the state can go with
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By Kristena Hansen Phoenix Business Journal If you’d like to discuss real estate matters, contact Rose Law Group Founder Jordan Rose, jrose@roselawgroup.com The nerves of

By Phil Riske Rose Law Group Reporter As it promised earlier this month, the civil rights group ACLU today sued Gov. Jan Brewer because

David Weissman, director of the Rose Law Group Employment Law and Managed Health Care Law Practice, was the featured guest on Money Radio 1510 AM’s

A judge in Yuma says two dogs connected to a fatal mauling of a horse are vicious and ordered one immediately euthanized. Judge Yolanda Torok

By Lyle Denniston SCOTUSblog This is the third of four articles explaining the constitutional controversy, now awaiting the Supreme Court’s attention, over same-sex marriage. The

Independent Newsmedia Research from the W.P. Carey School of Business shows America’s housing market is starting to recover from the Great Recession, but some areas

By Mayann Batlle Cronkite News Ty Tsosie was taught by his Navajo elders that when he needed spiritual reflection, he could go to the confluence

The Arizona Republic In a strange way, it is almost appropriate how the twisting, turning saga of the Phoenix Coyotes and their Glendale arena is

The Associated Press A homeowners association and a committee overseeing a historic ranch property owned by Pima County are opposing a proposed hospital that would
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure