
Digging into the April jobs report
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The U.S. economy shed 20.5 million jobs in April and the unemployment rate jumped to 14.7 percent,

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The U.S. economy shed 20.5 million jobs in April and the unemployment rate jumped to 14.7 percent,

Maricopa Monitor PHOENIX – Bridges in Arizona have again been ranked among the best in the nation in an annual survey conducted by the American

By Kevin Reagan | The Chandler Arizonan The City of Chandler’s proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year makes a number of contingencies in case

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Goodyear will start to reopen on Monday, May 11th. The West Valley city announced

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent From a population of just over 250,000 residents, Scottsdale voters will see a ballot of five candidates who have

Independent Newsmedia | YourValley.net Glendale’s new White Claw distribution center has been given final approval by City Council. The landowners can begin vertical construction once

Builder 77% of potential sellers ready to go once stay-at-home orders are lifted. More than 3 in 4 potential home sellers – 77% – are

By Allen Henderson | Awhatukee Foothills News The Ahwatukee market remained strong in April despite the reports of a downward trend in the national real

AFN News Service | Ahwatukee Foothills News While experts say it’s still too early to tell how the pandemic and resulting economic meltdown are affecting

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix City Council has approved rezoning plans to allow for a development and condominium project at the Phoenix

By Darius Amiri | Paradise Valley Independent While the nation’s focus is rightfully on the COVID-19 crisis, another crisis is looming for a large group

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fulton Homes.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal While homebuilders were expecting a strong selling season this spring before

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Just two years ago, the commission was made up of five Republicans before Sandra Kennedy, a Democrat, received

By Arizona’s Politics The Arizona Supreme Court decided the first pair of election challenges Thursday, affirming the trial court’s decisions and leaving the Glendale mayoral

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Election officials say it’s nearly impossible to know if the pandemic has led to an increase in voters

By Dave Sheinin | The Washington Post Major League Baseball is expected to make an initial proposal to its players’ union addressing the conditions for

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 Arizona ranks 23rd among U.S. states for the latest weekly increase in new unemployment insurance filings. Arizona

By Dan Balz and Emily Guskin | Washington Post Americans clearly oppose the reopening of restaurants, retail stores and other businesses, even as governors begin to lift restrictions

By Jonathan D. Salant | NJ.com Ballparks, restaurants and NJ Transit trains may still sit empty even after Gov. Phil Murphy says New Jerseyans no longer have to stay at home to

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) had the largest office lease in the Phoenix metro area during the first quarter.

Builder Consumer sentiment edged higher in May, a month after posting its largest decline in more than six years, as a growing number of states

By Justin Sayers | Tucson.com Members of the Tucson City Council on Tuesday “poked holes” in the city’s budget for next year, expressing concern that it did

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic The Phoenix City Council plans to prioritize small businesses, housing assistance and protection for city employees with COVID-19 aid

By Melissa Yeager and Jessica Boehm | The Republic As cities and counties across the United States have moved swiftly to offer rent relief to the concessionaires

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News The COVID-19 pandemic could wipe out a quarter of Phoenix’s small businesses and cost the city up to

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Net office leasing in the Phoenix metro area totaled 310,280 square feet during the first quarter, according
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Photo by Gage Skidmore By Reagan Priest | State Affairs If you ask Gov. Katie Hobbs, the ongoing budget battle between her and the Republican

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs Legislative budget advisers have cut state budget projections by $200 million due to the U.S. conflict with Iran and

By Julia Wheatley | Queen Creek Independent Water to cook. Water to clean. Water to brush your teeth. Water to shower. Water to play —