
EPA expected to limit greenhouse emissions by new plants
By Michael Wines | The New York Times Following up on President Obama’s pledge in June to address climate change, the Environmental Protection Agency plans

By Michael Wines | The New York Times Following up on President Obama’s pledge in June to address climate change, the Environmental Protection Agency plans

(Earthjustice News release) The challenge to the Arizona Department of Water Resources’ (ADWR) approval of a massive groundwater pumping project that threatens the survival of

By Bud Foster | Tucson News Now Downtown Tucson has been the exception to the rule during the Great Recession. Since 2008, 150 new businesses
By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal With dozens of new apartment projects in the pipeline throughout metro Phoenix, about 20 of the largest local
Phoenix Business Journal PulteGroup maintained a healthy lead over its rivals in garnering the No. 1 ranking in the Phoenix Business Journal’s Home Builders list

By Philip Haldiman |The Scottsdale Republic One of Scottsdale’s little neighbors to the north is poised to challenge the city’s claim as the “West’s Most
By Barry Goldwater Jr. | East Valley Tribune Most of the time, I agree with Tom Patterson. We share conservative values. He chairs the Goldwater

The Arizona Republic David Sayen, the man in charge of rolling out the Affordable Care Act in Arizona, explains how it will work. How will

By Catherine Reagor | The Arizona Republic Homebuilders and buyers face a shortage of lots in metro Phoenix’s most popular developments. The lack of available
The U.S. installed 832 megawatts (MW) in Q2 2013, representing 15 percent growth over the first quarter of this year Executive Summary The market success

Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal SunZia Transmission LLC this week signed a deal with a major tenant to supply power to a planned electric

From the Bureau of Land Management Ray Land Exchange SEIS FAQs. Read the full article here. For more information on the Ray Land Exchange click

If you’re in the Arizona real estate world, these are the top 10 stories you need to know about this week. This is a regular
A Hualapai (WAHL’-uh-peye) tribal judge has upheld the recall of two lawmakers who had been critical of the Grand Canyon Skywalk developer, AP reports. Tribal

Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal The usual summer slowdown took hold this year for the commercial real estate market, especially in Phoenix. The local

By Dees Stribling | MHN Online The Mortgage Bankers Association reported on Wednesday that mortgage refinance activity is at its lowest level since 2009. The

By Andrew Knochel | Cronkite News PEORIA, AZ – “Leaders commit” to resolving issues such as reforming U.S. immigration policy, former Mexican President Vicente Fox

Arizona Daily Independent With the November 5th election approaching, residents of Vail will have an opportunity to learn about the proposed incorporation process as well

By the Editorial Board | The New York Times (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) On

By Patrick McGreevy and Melanie Mason | Los Angeles Times Laboring late into the night Thursday to finish their work for the year, California state
Cities/Towns: City of Apache Junction City Council Executive Session Meeting Agenda City of Avondale City Council Work Session Meeting Agenda City of Bullhead City Council

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal With the worst of the housing crisis now seemingly in the past, homebuilders left standing have been riding

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal There were several reports last week highlighting the construction industry’s struggles to find skilled labor at a time
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona candidates will be able to accept contributions of up to $4,000 starting on Friday after a Maricopa

Bloomberg The Massachusetts Legislature held its first hearing this week on a bill directing the Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management Board, Boston, to divest companies

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal With big price gains, waning investor interest and plunging foreclosure activity, the metro Phoenix housing market was looking

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Schools are adopting solar energy in Maricopa County at a pretty fast rate, at least in the territory
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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