
Mesa considers building CNG fueling stations
By Gary Nelson | The Arizona Republic Mesa is looking into whether it makes economic sense to go into the business of selling compressed natural

By Gary Nelson | The Arizona Republic Mesa is looking into whether it makes economic sense to go into the business of selling compressed natural

The Arizona Republic Why are Scottsdale and Cave Creek fighting over who should rightfully be called the West’s Most Western Town? Neither has the requisite

Submitted by Bonnie Bariola | TriValley Central The 1891 Second Pinal County Courthouse Rehabilitation collected another honor Saturday as it received the Crescordia Award for

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times The same well-funded, national organization that ushered Arizona’s medical marijuana law onto the books in 2010 already plans

City of Mesa’s Planning and Zoning Board heard General Plan Amendment, Rezoning, and Plat cases from Harvard Investments last night for a 105 acre project

By Beth Duckett | TheArizona Republic Scottsdale plans to spend $800,000 to rebuild two aging apartment buildings, raising concerns among some elected officials about the

By: Daniel Benson; Belfiore Real Estate Consulting Richmond American Homes continues to be one of the most active land buyers in the Phoenix

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Arizona Republic Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne’s office has filed a consumer-fraud lawsuit against a mortgage loan-modification assistance

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal Less than two months after foreclosing on the Arizona Construction Association’s headquarters in midtown Phoenix this spring, the

By Dees Stribling | MHN Online The Census Bureau reported on Wednesday that U.S. private housing starts were at an annualized rate of 891,000 units

By John McLean | Arizona Business Gazette United Home Equities LLP sold Sun Crest Apartments at 111 N. Mesa Drive in Mesa to KR Capital

By Leslie Scism and Nick Timiraos | The Wall Street Journal The latest hot play on a housing recovery is a beaten-down sector that nearly

By Rod Lakin | KTAR September is a very significant month for Phoenix’s real estate market. Exactly two years ago, Phoenix home prices bottomed out


By Catherine Reagor | The Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix’s new-home market has been affected by too few construction workers and a lack of affordable lots

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | East Valley Tribune A constitutional right to control your own health care is not a right to

As published in USA Today By Philip Haldiman | The Arizona Republic Cave Creek wants to grab the motto away from Scottsdale. A showdown with

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Jason Rose continues to grow his Scottsdale polo party bringing in additional and new sponsors this year and

Courtesy of Arizona Politics The U.S. House of Representatives held its 2nd annual debate today on a bill to block the proposed Tohono O’odham casino

By Jon Johnson | Eastern Arizona Courier After testing the waters since 2011, Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett has made the plunge into the

By Jim Arwood, communications director for the Arizona Solar Center | Green Valley News and Sun (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect

By the Editorial board | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) Congress needs

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Department of Transportation formally banned driver’s licenses for all illegal immigrants who received deferred action from

By Rebecca Smith and Cassandra Sweet | The Wall Street Journal At Kroger’s food-distribution center in Compton, Calif., a tank system converts organic waste into

By Jason Buch | mysanantonio.com Three Texas cities have signed a brief supporting the Obama administration’s challenge of Arizona’s immigration law, set for argument before

The Associated Press “Children are growing up with a total lack of respect for the Constitution and for the law,” Pauline Sabin, the first woman

By Eric Jay Toll for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Wells Fargo plans to expand its Chandler Campus by constructing buildings to mirror the existing structures. Photo Credit:
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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