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By Thomas Burr The Salt Lake Tribune Former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt challenged President Barack Obama to make “vigorous” use of the Antiquities Act to

By Thomas Burr The Salt Lake Tribune Former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt challenged President Barack Obama to make “vigorous” use of the Antiquities Act to

The Town of Camp Verde Primary Election is March 12, with early ballots expected to go out starting at the end of next week. The

By Karen Tumulty So, what happens if Hillary Clinton doesn’t run in 2016? It is hard to imagine the presidential field without a woman contender,

By Evan Wyloge Arizona Capitol Times A Republican state senator is gaining bipartisan support for bills that would reform Arizona’s medical marijuana law rather than

Arizona Foothills Magazine Q&A with Kaine Fisher, Director of Rose Law Group Family Law Department. Tracy, a mother of 2 teenage boys, comes into
Highlighting news and images in Arizona—via tweets. By Mike Saucier @MikeTheSauce It’s been a big couple of weeks for the biggest of
(Reuters) – U.S. home prices rose for a tenth consecutive month on a year-over-year basis in December, posting their biggest gain in more than six

Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers discusses on “Horizon” the future of the Phoenix Coyotes staying in Glendale, now that a deal to keep the team there

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By Darren DaRonco Arizona Daily Star The legal tussle that has engulfed the Rio Nuevo District and city of Tucson the past two years may

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Saying students are getting only one side of the debate, a state senator wants to free teachers

By Ben Giles Arizona Capitol Times A bill to establish an online voting pilot program in time for the 2014 primary election is drawing bipartisan

By Philip Haldiman The Arizona Republic A packed Cave Creek candidates forum erupted Wednesday night after Mayor Vincent Francia used his closing remarks to criticize

By Kathleen Stinson The Arizona Republic Queen Creek officials have decided to spend an additional $10 million on capital improvements as a supplement to its

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic Homebuilders are once again seeing Gilbert as a land of opportunity as they build hundreds of new houses each

By Meg Handley U.S. News & World Report Top Republican senator on energy issues Lisa Murkowski unveiled an energy blueprint Monday chock full of about

From bicycle-powered charging stations to supporting wind energy for schools, Northern Arizona University is putting power behind its renewable energy research through establishment of a

By Trisha Maldonado Douglas Dispatch Tourism, border security, legal employment for Mexicans and a regional infrastructure development were the four action plans discussed at the

By Felicia Fonseca The Associated Press Conservationists and tribes challenging a uranium mine north of the Grand Canyon were rejected by a federal appeals court

By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter STATE CAPITOL—The day when texting or putting on makeup while driving in Arizona becomes totally acceptable

The Arizona Corporation Commission has cut incentives for large commercial solar power projects. Commissioner Gary Pierce discusses the commission’s stance on renewable energy on KAET-TV’s

The Monday Morning Quarterback: A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week By Elliott D. Pollack & Co. U.S. Snapshot: More

By Alexander Bolton The Hill Under a bipartisan Senate framework, Democrats say, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano would have final say over whether the

By Zack Colman The Hill A House Democratic caucus called on tax writers Friday to quickly interpret language in a recently passed renewable energy tax

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Members of the Independent Redistricting Commission do not need to answer certain questions from those who are

By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star An expensive upgrade to slash air pollution from a power plant would boost Central Arizona Project water costs nearly

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez The Arizona Republic In a move aimed at preventing children from accidentally eating marijuana and the state’s police from falling foul
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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