
Navajo Nation passed peak demand on COVID-19 health care resources in April, president says
By John D’Anna | Arizona Republic The Navajo Nation, one of the hardest-hit areas of the country in terms of per-capita COVID-19 cases, passed peak

By John D’Anna | Arizona Republic The Navajo Nation, one of the hardest-hit areas of the country in terms of per-capita COVID-19 cases, passed peak

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Nearly every member of Arizona’s House delegation is involved in the chamber’s historic shift to proxy voting on

By Maria Polletta and Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic More than half of Arizona adults believe the state should permanently increase the amount of money

Stories connect us and heal us. These powerful, human stories offer some good news: our families, friends and neighbors are moving forward amid coronavirus By

The report also accuses APS of failing to implement mechanisms to determine if customers can comprehend the men By Joe Dana | 12 News A

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror For the second time this month, the Senate has adjourned the 2020 legislative session. This time, it may stick.

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

By Paul Basha, traffic engineer, Summit Land Management What’s the story with the freeway numbering system in Phoenix? Why does I-10 become I-17, SR-51, and

Parker Pioneer After years of effort, it’s happened. On Friday, May 22, Interior Secretary David L. Bernhardt signed over 5,900 acres of federal public land

Staff Reports | Casa Grande Dispatch PRESCOTT — Officials last week marked the completion of a long-awaited federal land exchange that will allow for the

Peoria Independent Peoria City Council approved the tentative fiscal year 2021 budget in the amount of $665 million, as well as the fiscal years 2021-2030

By Tom Scanlon | West Valley View Talk about a cliffhanger: The Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission heard dozens of protests of a plan

By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Republic The young woman who answered the door to the swanky Old Town Scottsdale apartment spoke quietly, arms crossed against

RED News Service | Real Estate Daily News PHOENIX, ARIZ. – A much-needed multi-family residential housing community is coming to Sedona, Arizona, with the opening

AZ Business Magazine Terrata Homes debuted its newest neighborhood, dubbed Segovia, in Estrella by Newland. This will be the second Terrata Homes branded community in

By Ebony Day | The Republic Home offices, a gym and an outdoor shower are among the luxurious features in some of this week’s most expensive home

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic The novel coronavirus took its toll on metro Phoenix’s housing market in April, but the pandemic is keeping fewer

By Jeff Andrews | Curbed More than 38 million Americans have lost their jobs since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay-at-home orders have ground

On this episode, hosts Wafa Shahid, Dan Gauthier and Olen Lenets introduce The Rose Report and dive right into the first topic: Force Majeure and COVID-19. The Rose Report is

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Ed Masley | The Republic Apparently, the world is more than ready for a drive-in EDM festival.
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A world where the office is obsolete is more positive, more communal and more productive By Brianne Kimmel | The Guardian (Editor’s note: Opinions are published

Facing an onslaught of deaths, one of the nation’s lobbying powerhouses succeeds in limiting liability in 20 states, while pressuring Congress for federal protections By

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Sen. Eddie Farnsworth is blaming Attorney General Mark Brnovich for the failure of his

(Reuters) – The Republican National Committee (RNC) and two other Republican groups on Sunday filed a lawsuit against California Governor Gavin Newsom over his executive

Edwards and other Pac-12 coaches highlighted how they have kept their teams focused and connected amid COVID-19

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Out-of-state investors circling the Valley that are waiting to swoop in and buy distressed multifamily units in the
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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 —