Publishers say Google is a gouger
By David Carr The New York Times They say you should never take on people who spill ink by the barrel, but your odds are
By David Carr The New York Times They say you should never take on people who spill ink by the barrel, but your odds are
The Arizona Republic Trading a couple of road projects in the eastern fringes of Mesa — plus a few smaller transportation ideas — for 2
By Julie Jargon, Louise Radnofsky and Alexandria Berzon The Wall Street Journal Some low-wage employers are moving toward hiring part-time workers instead of full-time ones
By Nicholas Riccardi DENVER (AP) – An eerie quiet has settled over the Walker Components plant, which assembles custom cables for a global wind turbine
By Dan Mullen Climate Progress In the lead-up to Tuesday’s election, all eyes are on the candidates at the top of the ticket. But if
By Chris Kirk Slate One of the most controversial aspects of U.S. foreign policy received mere seconds of discussion in the 90-minute final presidential debate.
BISMARCK, N.D., Nov. 5 (UPI) — With a shortage of oil pipelines in the state, a North Dakota regulator said the state’s road system might
InMaricopa News wanted readers to know how candidates and current officer holders would vote on four vital election questions: * Who is your pick for
By Beth Duckett – Nov. 3, 2012 10:56 PM The Arizona Republic While the presidential race will take center stage in Tuesday’s election, voters across
By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter He and his family were among the first people we met when we moved to Arizona.
10. Con Edison’s “Bring Your Child To A Substation” Day 9. “Women Named Sandy” Convention 8. The “Global Warming Is A Load Of Crap” Rally
By Christina Sampson InMaricopa.com Seventeen people have applied to replace Alan Marchione on the Maricopa City Council. The next step is for councilmembers to email
By Kristena Hansen Phoenix Business Journal School districts around the Phoenix area are putting hundreds of millions of dollars in capital improvements up for a
By Sonu Munshi The Arizona Republic Glendale administrators improperly took about $6 million from a city trust fund over three years to cover expenses, an
By David Grant Christian Science Monitor Immigrant advocates hope the Maryland DREAM Act could help prime Washington’s discussion of immigration policy, a topic both President
By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s transportation needs seem to get bigger by the day, as anyone who traverses its highways can attest. Now,
If you’re in the Arizona real estate world, these are the 10 stories you need to know about this week. This is a regular list
By Mike Saucier (@MikeTheSauce) After scanning tweet after tweet, week after week, I begin to notice patterns. I can’t quite pin it
By Adam Gaub Casa Grande Dispatch Breaking with current state party leadership, the Pinal County Republican Committee has endorsed Steve Smith of Maricopa for speaker
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Maybe it’s the sign of a slightly improved economy. Or maybe it’s just optimism. But Arizona tribes took in
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The Legal Whiteboard As U.S. lawyers successfully derail the most modest changes to the Rule 5.4 prohibition on nonlawyer investment in law firms, see e.g.,
By Shelley Smithson KNAU/PBS Arizona’s natural resources are a big part of the state’s economy. And thousands of jobs in energy, mining, logging and tourism
By John Tozzi Some of the roughly 6 million power customers in the Northeast without electricity in Hurricane Sandy’s wake may be glancing around at
By Vince Font Renewable Energy World News of job growth is always a good thing. But when that news just so happens to apply to
By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale developer David Cavan and some of his Arizona real estate ventures are at the center of Chapter 11
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By Wall Street Journal The big wedding can wait. Couples are deciding they would rather take the plunge into homeownership. In reshuffling the traditional order of
By Rose Law Group Attorney Samantha DeMoss HB2297, also known as the “Adaptive Reuse Law” is the culmination of an ongoing bipartisan effort from the
Photo provided by the City of Goodyear By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft Corp. says its new data center design that consumes “zero water” for
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the
Founder and President of Rose Law Group Jordan Rose, who represents many data center developers says, “A change in the zoning interpretation of where a date center can locate may
Led by Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has extended an existing agreement with Mesa Public Schools and invested an additional
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