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“None of the information contained in this update was obtained via personal phone records through the CIA. Also, no animals were hurt.” ~ Elliott D.

“None of the information contained in this update was obtained via personal phone records through the CIA. Also, no animals were hurt.” ~ Elliott D.

The Monday Morning Quarterback : A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Arizona Snapshot: Median home prices continue to increase

(W.P. Carey news release) Despite dramatic home-price boosts, don’t expect another housing bubble anytime soon in the Phoenix area. A new report from the W.

By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times A legislative panel today killed the Medicaid expansion portion of the state budget, leaving supporters with options that

The authors are CEOs of companies related to solar energy: Andrew Birch of Sungevity; Edward Fenster of SunRun; Lyndon Rive of SolarCity and Nat Kreamer

By Lenny Bernstein | The Washington Post It’s a sight that would bring joy to anyone who has ever paid an electric bill: that little

Fitch Ratings takes the following rating action on Pinal County Municipal Property Corporation’s (AZ) certificates of participation (COPs): –$56.8 million series 2004 affirmed at ‘A+’.

By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic The Gilbert Town Council officially hired Phoenix assistant chief counsel Michael Hamblin as the town’s new in-house attorney

By Amy Wolff Sorter | GlobeSt.com Business Real Estate Weekly of Arizona reports that Houston multifamily developers are coming to town to build a total

By Conrad Burke, DuPont Photovoltaics | GreenTech Media (Editor’s note: Posted opinion pieces do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) Solar panel

Solar Industry SolarConnecticut, an advocacy group, says a new law in Connecticut will lower the installed cost of commercial solar and is expected to attract

By Nick Timiraos | The Wall Street Journal The housing-market recovery is here but there’s a growing debate among bulls and bears over how long

By Tarin Parti | POLITICO It’s not border security. It’s not “amnesty.” But it is another flash point for conservatives when it comes to comprehensive

By Eric Mungenast, East Valley Tribune | An upcoming forum organized by the East Valley Partnership will feature the unveiling of a new branding effort

(Editor’s note: Posted opinion pieces do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) A Republic Business article Wednesday, “Navajo station weighs options,” went

By Jim Steckler | Mohave Valley Daily News The second of two former Colorado City fire district officials who were charged with the misuse of

By Amanda J. Crawford | Bloomberg News Home prices are soaring in metropolitan Phoenix. Yet for local governments that depend on property taxes, the bottom

By Jennifer Medina and Katharline Q. Seelye | The New York Times Bidding wars sound almost quaint. These days, the only way for would-be buyers
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal After selling a newly built luxury apartment community for $110.25 million last month, Embrey has broken ground on a $100 million, 340-unit apartment community in Phoenix. Embrey
By Peter S. Goodman | NY Times The computer chip factories rising from an empty expanse of the Sonoran Desert test the concept of immensity. The complex is under construction across

By Steve Zylstra | Phoenix Business Journal A recent New York Times article painted a picture of Arizona’s semiconductor expansion unrecognizable to those of us who live