
Medical marijuana researcher strikes out with Arizona’s universities
Tucson Weekly Prominent Arizona medical marijuana researcher Sue Sisley has given up on any of the state’s public universities to house the research she’s been

Tucson Weekly Prominent Arizona medical marijuana researcher Sue Sisley has given up on any of the state’s public universities to house the research she’s been

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (STATE CAPITOL) — A bill (S1072) that would require cities and towns to do away with sales taxes on

By Russ Wiles | The Republic | azcentral.com Phoenix-area apartments and rental homes remain affordable compared to those in other big U.S. cities, but rate

By Kent Hoover | Washington Bureau Chief, Business Journals Sales of existing homes fell to an annual rate of 4.82 million in January, the lowest

By Robert Anglen | The Arizona Republic A Phoenix lawyer has avoided serious discipline for calling a client a “drug dealer,” “a loser” and threatening

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times Traditionally, Republicans campaign on limiting government, but many introduce one or more bills that would expand government right

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times There are some horror stories out there: Small water companies with crumbling pipes, duct-taped together. People with water

The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliott D. Pollack & Co. The economic news,

By Philip Haldiman, Editor-in-Chief | Dealmaker A portion of the historic Mountain Shadows resort in Paradise Valley has been sold, according to the Maricopa County

Below are the deals closed Friday, February 20, 2015, in Maricopa County over $5 million according to the Maricopa County Recorder. The Rose Law Group

By Alan Greenblatt | Governing When is a legislature not a legislature? That odd question could have big implications for election law. The U.S. Supreme

By Jodi Cantor | The New York Times Intimate, often painful allegations in lawsuits — intended for the scrutiny of judges and juries — are

By Luci Scott | Arizona Builder’s Exchange A $15M fuel-refining tower could be built near Snowflake using a newly patented process that converts coal to

Dealmaker has confirmed that after almost 10 years as government relations director with The Nature Conservancy, Cheryl Lombard has accepted the position of president at

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal In a whirlwind of a week, Glendale lost its long-time planning director, Jon Froke. The 15-year veteran
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From fiscal responsibility to public safety funding to more adopted animals, 2025 was a successful and productive year in Maricopa County government. This video captures

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs With the 2026 legislative session and new budget talks on the horizon, officials are keeping a watchful eye on

Photo via White House Press Announcement By Jacob Fischler | AZ Mirror President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday night that aims to preempt