Court clerk’s removal from office raises legal questions
By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times It was a rough first year on the job for Cindy Woodman. The Graham County Superior Court clerk
By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times It was a rough first year on the job for Cindy Woodman. The Graham County Superior Court clerk
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The Maricopa County Treasurer’s Office said it is fully complying with a law requiring it to mail out annual
For years, urban “renewal” meant wooing young professionals. Even they can’t afford to live in cities anymore By Vinnie Rotondaro | Vox Aristotle Theresa, a
By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic A boutique hotel, a brewery and an array of apartments — from one focused on sustainable living to another offering an
By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News As crews race to toward a possible opening on Dec, 20, the South Mountain Freeway continues to produce
By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal After opening an Arizona manufacturing plant in May 2018, global mattress producer King Koil intends to move its headquarters
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Goodyear is looking at a major rezoning of 2,283 acres to allow for more
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Real estate expert Jim Belfiore is seeing more attached residential housing hitting in the market in parts
Just one week from tomorrow a lifestyle event like no other returns to WestWorld of Scottsdale. On Saturday, November 2nd you’ll see your old favorites, new
By Christopher Roth and Chris Coppola | Arizona Republic They came and waited hours to get their sliders on Wednesday — and they kept on coming, well
AZBigMedia North America’s first landscape hotel is now underway with sitework and construction amidst the red rocks of Sedona, Ariz., offering a new way for travelers
By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder On a list of factors influencing a historic district’s chances of success, consultants rated Florence “fair” in several areas,
By Julian Klein | Downtown Devil When the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) agreed to implement the 15 recommendations made by Arizona’s Auditor General Lindsey Perry
Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate as dry, windy conditions fuel fires across the state By Joanna Walters/The Guardian As more than 1,500
By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun This month saw the demolition of two hotels on Milton Road to make way for a new 588-bed,
By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Phoenix-area property tax bills are out, but don’t expect the usual postcard in the mail showing how much you owe.
By Tom Scanlon | Peoria Times With more than 500 homes planned, the corner of 83rd and Olive avenues is about to go from undeveloped
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Spring Creek Development Spring Creek Development looks to invest $574.5 million in Old Town mixed-use development By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale
By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times The ballots that landed in Tucson mailboxes contain routine political questions such as who’s the best candidate for
3TV/CBS5 The 27-year-old woman who drove into the path of a suspected drunk driver running a red light, potentially saving the lives of a family
“Our resources for law enforcement are critical and limited,” the mayor said of the costs for Trump’s campaign visit there last month. By Mary Papenfuss
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The Western Spirit Museum of the West at Marshall and Main By Paul Basha, Summit Land Management Traffic Engineer Roundabouts are larger, traffic circles are
By Julia Carpenter | Wall Street Journal Everyone in my family knows about my mother’s big blue binder. I jokingly refer to it as her
By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — With only several weeks left of an eight-year tenure as Casa Grande mayor, Craig McFarland will remain
Photo courtesy of ADM Group By Janet Perez | YourValley The Paradise Valley Planning Commission has approved a minor special use permit amendment that will allow Phoenix Country Day
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Rising FC.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix and Phoenix Rising FC, the Valley’s minor league soccer franchise, are
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