
Power Struggle: The electricity deregulation bandwagon
By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times For a century, public utilities have produced and delivered electricity to homes and industries in a system

By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times For a century, public utilities have produced and delivered electricity to homes and industries in a system

By Kenneth M. Cymbal | HealthLifePro On Jan. 1, 2013, President Obama signed into law the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA) which creates

By Cale Ottens | Los Angeles Times Like most real estate agents, Tarek El Moussa saw much of his livelihood evaporate in the housing bust.

By Zack Colman | The Hill The Senate gears up for a chance to pass its first substantive energy bill since 2007 as energy efficiency

By Seung Min Kim | POLITICO If you’re expecting floor action on immigration in the House, you may have to wait until October. House Budget

Editorial board | The Arizona Republic It sounds like something lifted from a business person’s list of complaints about federal tax policies: Users of power

By Srianthi Perera | The Arizona Republic Fancy a gentle burro living in your backyard? Besides being a companion animal, it might be amenable to

By David Madrid | The Arizona Republic Tolleson will embark on a $9.2 million remake of its downtown to fulfill a decade-old dream to draw

By Tom Ragan | Las Vegas Review-Journal Future pot dispensary owners in Nevada are in a perfect position to make millions of dollars because the

Inside Tucson Business A recently constructed 85-unit luxury rental community on the north side of East Tanque Verde Road where it merges with Wrightstown Road
By Tessa Duvall | The Arizona Republic Developer Mark-Taylor plans to break ground by the end of the year on a property in northeast Phoenix
Casa Grande Dispatch Attendance at a meeting of the groundwater advisory committee for this area Thursday again showed the importance of a pending rule change

Letter to the Editor | Casa Grande Dispatch Some say “whiskey and water” are different — however, those who say this forget the fact it

By Jon Talton | roguecolumnist.com Arizona Public Service is engaged in a campaign to undercut solar power in the state. The 18,000 APS customers with
KPNX TV12 Authorities say a woman is in custody after four dead horses were found on her north Phoenix property. Phoenix police received a call

TriValley Central Pinal County Clerk of the Superior Court Chad Roche says he discovered a security issue regarding the viewing of sealed court documents and

By Michelle Reese | East Valley Tribune The adage “it takes a village to raise a child” is taking form near downtown Mesa. There, the

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic It’s expected that solar energy would thrive in a state where the sun shines. A lot. Those potent

By Daniel Politi | Slate Activists fighting to legalize marijuana in states across the country are running into an unlikely opponent: people who make a

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch The family of Tiffany Shedd’s husband Rodney has been growing cotton, wheat and barley in Pinal County

By Daniel González | The Arizona Republic Several members of Arizona’s congressional delegation have called on Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to release data the

By Paul Giblin | The Arizona Republic Glendale’s interim city attorney responded Friday to the state’s investigation of possible Open Meeting Law violations by the

By Michelle Mitchell | The Arizona Republic Two lawsuits representing dozens of Chandler police officers and sergeants claim that the city did not pay them

The Arizona Republic It has been on the wish list since Ronald Reagan was president. As planning and debate stretched on and on, congestion increased

Homes being built in one particular Hudson Valley, N.Y., cul-de-sac offer prospective buyers wooded lots, pretty views and — oh yes — the promise of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Customers of Arizona contractors are not getting the protection to which they are entitled by state

InMaricopa.com Christian Price has an important skill you won’t find on resumes — forming relationships. And whether Price was working his way toward an English
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

(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