Yellow Sheet: APS confirms connection to Virginia lobbying group attacking Arizona solar
The 60 Plus Association’s entrance into the solar debate might have seemed confusing at first, but as more information has become available, links point to
The 60 Plus Association’s entrance into the solar debate might have seemed confusing at first, but as more information has become available, links point to
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By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Arizona Republic The State Bar of Arizona has dismissed a second charge against Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne that
10. “You say dumpster, we say dining al fresco” 9. “Cows are out in the sun all day, what’s the difference?” 8. “This
By Chris Nelder | GreenTech Media The headline summary of the new Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013 from the International Energy Agency (IEA) has
By Tom Goldstein | SCOTUSblog The Supreme Court’s Term recently ended with major rulings on affirmative action, voting rights, and gay rights. Those cases received
By Mike Allen and Jim Vandehei Republicans walked away from their 2012 debacle hell-bent on fixing their problems with Hispanics. Now, they appear hell-bent on
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Sun Saying the Navajo Nation is ignoring its obligations, the Hopi Tribe wants a federal judge to
Paul Babeu says he isn’t running for Congress again — at least not during his current term as sheriff of Pinal County. Late Monday, Babeu
By Adam Gaub | Casa Grande Dispatch The number of options for a high-speed rail line connecting Phoenix to Tucson has been whittled to three,
By Philip Haldiman | The Arizona Republic The Cave Creek Town Council unanimously approved the contract of acting Town Manager Rodney Glassman on Monday night.
By Beth Duckett | The Arizona Republic Scottsdale’s budget for the coming fiscal year includes one-time raises and bonuses for employees and a slight increase
The Arizona Republic The Republic will regularly ask Phoenix City Council candidates to share their thoughts on an issue that could affect residents. The primary
By Sean Holstege | The Arizona Republic A yearlong, developer-backed effort by tribal landowners to move the controversial South Mountain Freeway onto the Gila River
District 5 councilwoman Dina Higgins announced Tuesday that she was resigning her Mesa City Council seat as of Aug. 15. She joined the council in
A draft study of a proposed new interstate highway linking Phoenix and Las Vegas says the route is justified and would boost the economies of
By Gary Nelson | The Arizona Republic A museum exploring the history of big-league baseball in Arizona has been scratched from the lineup of a
San Tan Valley.com | Southest Valley Ledger Representatives from Union Pacific Railroad, the State Land Department, and Pinal County have announced that a one-year study
(News release) On Friday, Arizona Public Service will propose a tax on the sun. The utility monopoly is seeking to alter net metering which requires
InMaricopa.com In June, 176 homes sold in Maricopa and surrounding rural areas for a total sales volume of $24.9 million. The list volume was $25.5
Rosewood Homes held the grand opening of their new 18-home “in-fill” “33 Campbell Place” neighborhood on April 20th in the Camelback Corridor at 33rd Street
Belfiore Real Estate Consulting recently surveyed Prescott communities and found that sales have jumped in 2013 from the $200,000 to the $350,000 price range. Higher
By Dawn Wotapka | The Wall Street Journal Apartment landlords are continuing to raise rents, but there are signs that the pace is slowing. Nationwide,
By Dees Stribling | MHN Online Lender Processing Services released its latest Mortgage Monitor on Monday, which found that the national delinquency rate for residential
By Mark Koba | CNBC Congressional action on the U.S. tax code could dramatically alter one of its sacred cows: the mortgage interest deduction. And
By Edward Gately | The Arizona Republic A vacant lot once eyed for an expansion of downtown Scottsdale’s historic Hotel Valley Ho now is slated
By Meghan Hoyer and Julie Schmit | USA Today Major real estate investors are continuing to expand into more cities as they look for single-family
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Dozens of constituents gathered this morning in the Scottsdale office of Rose Law Group to hear from: Maricopa County Supervisors Mark Stewart, Thomas Galvin, Kate
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By Mignon A. Gould | Phoenix Business Journal Rose Law Group has expanded its government affairs division after attracting three lobbyists from a top national firm.
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
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