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Foodies, cyclists and the aesthetically inclined will find much to like in this desert city, home to a new bike-share system, adobe architecture and restaurants
Foodies, cyclists and the aesthetically inclined will find much to like in this desert city, home to a new bike-share system, adobe architecture and restaurants
By Evan Comen | USA Today A decade has passed since the U.S. housing market crash and the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis.
By Terrance Thorton | Paradise Valley Independent As the economic pendulum continues its swing toward commercial prosperity, the Town of Paradise Valley may begin
By Steve Dennis | Forbes It’s hard to underestimate the success and increasing power of Amazon. Their market cap hovers just under $1 trillion. Their
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Recent commercial real estate movements in the area of 12th Street and The Grand Canal have tongues wagging and rumors
By Jim Walsh Tribune | East Valley Tribnue Mesa’s much-maligned downtown colonnade — a lumbering shade structure installed by the city in the 1980s
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Overland Group, Inc. has submitted a proposal to the City of Mesa to build a new
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Arizona State University and Ryan Companies have submitted a proposal to the City of Tempe to build the 777 Tower at Novus mixed-use
By Jeanie Hankins | The Wickenburg Sun Freeport-McMoRan officials are considering an expansion of Bagdad Mine which would almost double its workforce and could
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the family of Veteran Antouine Castaneda A family of a veteran who committed suicide because of bad care from the
West Valley View The city of Goodyear has hired Lori Gary as director of the Economic Development Department. She begins on Sept. 25. “Lori
By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central A family-owned movie screen manufacturing company is relocating to Pinal County. Severtson Screens, which currently is in Mesa, has
By Nick Piecoro | Arizona Republic The Diamondbacks were officially eliminated from playoff contention on Sunday, getting squeezed out even before their 2-0 loss to
McSally told the Wall Street Journal she didn’t reveal her allegations of sexual abuse to friends or family for about a decade By Brahm
Every year, more than 888,000 bats and 573,000 birds are killed at wind farms in the U.S., according to a study from the Wildlife
What should people know about polling and how should they digest it? One recent poll gave Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey the edge against Democrat David
The Family of Antouine Castaneda, an Arizona vet who took his life, making plea for VA whistleblowers to come forward. The interview is scheduled to air
By Kevin Reagan | PinalCentral Democrat Ralph Atchue did not refrain from taking some jabs at his political opponents Friday night during a debate that
Opinion: Is a U.S. Senate run the best way to honor John McCain’s legacy? Grant Woods explains why his answer isn’t as easy as you’d
As hackers get smarter and more determined, artificial intelligence is going to be an important part of the solution By Adam Janofsky | The
By Nick Piecoro | Arizona Republic If Patrick Corbin were at all sentimental about his start on Saturday night – an outing that might
By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Republican U.S. Rep. David Schweikert and his Democratic challenger, Anita Malik, are running in the same district
By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Six of U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar’s siblings have appeared in online ads asking Arizona voters to back David
The outgoing Republican senator has already met with the heads of at least two major cable news networks By Andrew Desiderio | The Daily
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic In June, Diamondbacks President Derrick Hall emailed Phoenix City Manager Ed Zuercher, hoping to discuss “an opportunity”
Republicans are aggressively rolling back the right to vote. Opposing voter ID laws isn’t enough – it’s time to think bigger By Ian Samuel
By Scott Buffon | Arizona Daily Sun Councilmember Eva Putzova wants to send a letter from the Flagstaff City Council to Arizona Public Service
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Welcome to the April 2024 Pinal County Economic & Workforce Development Update! I hope you are enjoying our beautiful weather and taking advantage of the many great outdoor activities our region has
“Love what you do and work harder than anyone else!” – Jordan Rose, president, Rose Law Group PC By Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Have
“Venture debt might not work for all startups but it’s definitely a very viable option for more mature startups to close the funding gap.” -Shruti
Rose Law Group and firm Intellectual Property & Artificial Intelligence Department Chair Paul Coble urge businesses across all industries to assemble their AI team By AZ
By InBusiness Phoenix Innovative Scottsdale-based Rose Law Group, a full-service law firm that prides itself on hyper-responsiveness to clients’ needs urges Arizona business owners and leaders to take serious care with their company’s AI use. Weekly clients are seeking advice
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the
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