
California Housing Problems Are Spilling Across Its Borders
Reno is among several Western cities experiencing congestion and new tensions as California residents and businesses seek more affordable locations. By Conor Dougherty | The

Reno is among several Western cities experiencing congestion and new tensions as California residents and businesses seek more affordable locations. By Conor Dougherty | The

ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 19th, 2018 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the

ElectriQ Power will provide system that optimizes connected renewable energy, batteries, electric vehicle charger, and smart devices. Builder ElectrIQ Power, a Palo Alto-based energy storage

By Laura Gómez | The Republic A historic dispute in Peoria has shut down the city’s history museum. The crux of the issue is that two groups claim to

By Erin Thorburn | AZBigMedia In 1920, Gilbert was largely recognized as a farming community, toting the slogan, “hay capital of the world.” In the

By Peter Weber | THE WEEK Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), undergoing cancer treatment in Arizona, has been unable to appear on the Sunday news shows,

RealtorMag Fewer new homes were in the pipeline in February, as housing starts for combined multifamily and single-family homes plunged 7 percent month over month,

California Housing Problems spilling into Nevada, Colorado New Mexico: EPA close to settling claims on mine spill Mormon church-owned site of former Salt Lake

By Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington | NAHB Over the first month of 2018, the total number of single-family permits issued nationwide reached 61,767. On a year-over-year basis, this is

KTAR Arizona saw a surge in construction jobs over the past year. Data showed the Phoenix metro area added almost 10,000 new construction jobs, the second-highest

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Freddie Mac’s economists headlined their March Outlook economic report “Adulting is Hard.” The newest crop of young adults

Set deep in the Valley of the Sun, the lush and sprawling ‘megapolis’ has a problem – the rivers By Joanna Walters | The Guardian

Scottsdale Independent The city of Scottsdale has approved various administrative measures to change water and wastewater development fees effective Sept. 1. Scottsdale City Council has

WalletHub ranks federally dependent states One big point of difference among state economies is the tax burden of the average citizen. This number varies greatly.

KTAR.com Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey introduced a plan on Monday that aimed to make schools and communities safer by increasing mental and behavioral health resources,

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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The U.S. Supreme Court won’t disturb Arizona’s death penalty statutes despite claims — and what

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s “dreamers” will keep their licenses to drive – at least as long as

By Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent Some of the impact fees levied against new development in the town of Queen Creek are proposed to go

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fulton Homes AZBigMedia The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act won’t affect homes purchased with mortgage amounts under $750,000. This bodes

New Mexico/Colorado: Drought intensifies across southwestern U.S. Utah: Who is funding the Orrin Hatch Center? We may never know. Before he died last week, this

High risk, what reward? By Scott Orr | DCCourier The new owner of the Prescott Gateway Mall and his company have a history of buying

By Hubble Ray Smith | Daily Miner The dilemma over whether to rent a home or buy one entails lengthy evaluations of your financial status, lifestyle, family

Cameron Carter, Director of Rose Law Group’s Transactional Real Estate Department, thinks you need to know about these transactions in Maricopa County. Price: $6.3M Buyer: Proverbs 3:5, LLC

By Makenna Lepowsky | Sedona Red Rock News Upon a visit to the Empire State Building in 1932, Marguerite Brunswig Staude’s imagination began to play

By Carolyn Dryer | Peoria Times It has taken city planning and development staff two years to pare the sign code ordinance from 48 to

By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor Planning a city is a difficult process, and that was proved certain at Maricopa’s open house public meeting and
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure