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The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company The U.S. economy continues to

The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company The U.S. economy continues to
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By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media The Utah solar experiment is officially underway as the state races from near-zero solar to potentially bringing hundreds of

By Eugene Scott, The Republic | azcentral.com As Phoenix prioritizes infill development, some residents worry about how these projects will reshape their neighborhoods. The city

By Phil Riske, editor, Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix Business Journal reports several Arizona lawmakers and business leaders are opposed to proposed building height

The Associated Press Members of the state’s congressional delegation are pushing legislation aimed at settling a dispute over water rights within a west-central Arizona watershed.

By Greg Sexton | AZRE Stan Feffer is president and chief operating officer of Grand Canyon Title Agency, Inc. – a Phoenix-based firm with 18

By Catherine Reagor, The Republic Those offers from lenders are starting to arrive in the mail to metro Phoenix homeowners again. The area’s home values

By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court blocked the Obama administration Monday from requiring permits for some industries that spew greenhouse

By Michael Kiefer, The Republic | azcentral.com In less than two years, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors went from comb-overs and bolo ties to

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Much like apartments that advertise free utilities, development officials are holding out discounted electricity in hopes of landing

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star A state consumer watchdog agency is suing the Arizona Corporation Commission over its decision to allow water companies

By Emily Bregel | Arizona Daily Star Code enforcement protocol varies widely, but most municipalities respond to complaints, and some go further with proactive work

Information from The Wall Street Journal Short sales of underwater homes have fallen sharply amid the expiration of a key tax break, a situation that

By Adam Gaub | Maricopa Monitor | 0 comments SAN TAN VALLEY –– Though relatively unified in their response to the issues of illegal immigration

By Adam Gaub | Maricopa Monitor Pinal’s only countywide election this year almost wasn’t. After a two-day delay to find a new judge, hours of

By Sonja Haller, The Republic | azcentral.com Cave Creek councilmen are safe from a Nov. 4 recall election, based on a Maricopa County Superior Court

By Kenneth R. Harney | Washington Post Writers Groupp0 When you shop online for a home, some websites let you specify the characteristics of the

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a comprehensive state budget today, along with legislation (SB 871) that extends the existing solar property tax exclusion until January

By Josh Mitchell | The Wall Street Journal Rachael Heffner, like many Americans, has long had a dream of owning her own home. But the

Recent reports stated Central Arizona Project (CPA) water users could face shortages in coming years. Tom McCann, assistant general manager for the CAP, explains why

The Associated Press Pope Francis is has come out strongly against the legalization of recreational drugs, lending his voice to the debate, which is raging

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Tucson solar advocate Lesley Lillywhite delivered more than 3,100 “Protect solar energy” petition signatures to Gov. Jan Brewer’s

By Parker Leavitt, The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona’s medical marijuana dispensary program has been fraught with legal challenges since its inception three years ago, and

By Andrea Noble The Washington Times The legal challenge against the Redskins was brought in 2006 by five American Indians who filed a complaint with

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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