
Latest updates on cities around Arizona and their operations during the virus chaos
By Rose Law Group Reporter Staff As Covid-19 becomes a reality in Arizona, cities and municipalities have all responded in various ways to the virus.

By Rose Law Group Reporter Staff As Covid-19 becomes a reality in Arizona, cities and municipalities have all responded in various ways to the virus.

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Phoenix is claiming victory in the fight over increased fees on Uber and Lyft

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Development plans have been submitted in Scottsdale for a proposed multifamily and townhouse development at 69th Street
Barrow Neurological Institute The Barrow Innovation Center was developed by neurosurgery residents to tackle the unmet and unknown needs of the health care field. With

By Eric Hill, Attorney at Rose Law Group Federal aid for businesses struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be available beginning April 3, 2020.

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Arizona could see as many as 396,000 jobs impacted by the Coronavirus and the state’s unemployment rate

By Dave Kotter | AZBigMedia If you ask anyone right now, what is going on, their general response is, “we are still trying to figure

By Colleen Sparks | North Central News Residents in the Biltmore Estates community are fighting plans by a development company to build an event pavilion

National Association Of Home Builders NAHB has been working diligently to keep home builders and contractors on the job as large swaths of the American

By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun News In a changing retail market, 90,000 square feet of long-standing vacant stores at the Shoppes at Gilbert Commons

By Paul Maryniak | Gilbert Sun News The abrupt economic downtown created by the COVID-19 pandemic is doing something to Gilbert’s housing market that hasn’t

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Before COVID-19 hit, the housing market in metro Phoenix showed the highest year-over-year price increases in the nation,

Realtor Magazine | National Association of Realtors Cities may be putting more social distancing measures in place to control the spread of COVID-19, but physical

By Zachary Warmbrodt | Politico Banks are warning that a $350 billion lending program for struggling small businesses won’t be ready when it launches Friday

InMaricopa.com In city parks, playground equipment will be blocked off and restrooms will be closed. Maricopa Public Library will no longer provide curbside delivery of

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic — before it was called a pandemic — the advice from U.S.

By Laurie Roberts, Arizona Republic Opinion: Arizona residents have widely divergent views about what is happening in the wake of Gov. Doug Ducey’s order to close

By Bill Plaschke | LA Times We are surrounded by a cacophony of chaos, our lives filled with words of warning and dread and doom. I

By Andy Brownfield | Cincinatti Business Courier The parent company of Fry’s Food Stores is giving a bonus to all of its hourly workers who

The Coronavirus Task Force team at Rose Law Group is led by partners, Jordan Rose, Court Rich, Cameron Carter, Kaine Fisher, David McDowell, Adam Trenk and Logan Elia. They are looking to find some relief and some
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By Howard Fischer | Tucson.com PHOENIX — Arizonans may get the chance to reconsider whether they think it’s OK for every adult to purchase and

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Maricopa, AZ, December 17, 2025 – The City of Maricopa passed a key milestone in updating our General Plan

By Tara Suter | The Hill On Friday, the DOJ released thousands of documents linked to Epstein which featured photographs, flight logs and public court records, among