
Arizona appeals court finds certain utility fees unconstitutional
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Small water utility’s fees could have big repercussions on other regulated utilities Utility regulators will discuss Thursday whether

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Small water utility’s fees could have big repercussions on other regulated utilities Utility regulators will discuss Thursday whether

NEWS RELEASE PHOENIX — Governor Doug Ducey today announced that Arizona will sever its relationship with private prison operator Management & Training Corporation (MTC) at

by Laurel Andrews | Alaska Dispatch News Marijuana industry advocates are crying foul about a residency clause in Alaska’s draft marijuana regulations that would require all business owners and investors

By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Arizona Republic A week after Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu escorted GOP presidential hopeful Ben Carson on a tour

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star School districts have walked away from closed-door negotiations over their efforts to get more than $1.3

Arizona Daily Sun It’s been only three weeks since 3 million gallons of wastewater the color of Tang gushed out of an abandoned gold mine

Below is the deal that closed Tuesday, August 25, 2015 in Maricopa County over $5M according to the Maricopa County Recorder. Rose Law Group Reporter has

Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier The Prescott mayor’s race, which many voters said was too close to predict, turned out to be just that.

The Climate Group The U.S. Navy is investing in what will be the largest solar farm in the world in order to provide power for

By Gina Hall | Phoenix Business Journal (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents SolarCity.) While everyone was panicking about the market on Monday, Elon Musk was

By Roland Murphy | Arizona Builder’s Exchange Investment in downtown infrastructure and facilities has continued to fuel significant growth in multifamily residential, according to the

By Trey Garrison | HousingWire The Mortgage Bankers Association believes that between 13.9 and 15.9 million additional households will be formed by 2024, making the

By Emily Badger | The Washington Post The primary purpose of housing subsidies is, well, to house people. But by doing so, they serve another

By Sloane Kingston | KTAR Boomerang buyers are swinging back into the housing market. A study from the National Association of Realtors shows many of

By Jesica Suerth | KTAR Arizona homeowners with median credit pay a significant amount more for homeowners’ insurance than those with excellent credit, according to

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star After years of disappointing performance, there are real signs of life in the Arizona real estate

By Brenna Goth and Dustin Gardiner | The Arizona Republic Phoenix voters approved a major boost in transportation funding for new light rail lines, bus
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on