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Amid the pandemic, workers whose jobs once defined their lives are questioning what it was all for. By Sam Blum | Vox Nina Rudnick sometimes

Amid the pandemic, workers whose jobs once defined their lives are questioning what it was all for. By Sam Blum | Vox Nina Rudnick sometimes


Worries about an Arizona Senate seat surface at the White House as polls show Trump losing to Joe Biden in the state, too. By Alex

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s jobless rate spiked last month to 12.6%, a figure that may be a

By Yeganeh Torbati and Derek Willis | ProPublica A former White House aide won a $3 million federal contract to supply respirator masks to Navajo

Pinal County had no blitz locations By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Arizona’s COVID-19 testing blitz program to expand testing during each Saturday in May

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State senators will return to the Capitol on Tuesday with the goal of finally

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Arizona lost 3,600 construction jobs in April with COVID-19 impacting the economy. But the loss of construction

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


By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Phoenix’s city population stands at 1,680,992, according to new Census data. Phoenix has added on 25,300 new residents

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News A group of Club West homeowners who want the beleaguered golf course to be restored or turned into a

FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020Contact: Mike SunnucksRose+Moser+Allyn Public and Online RelationsEmail: MSunnucks@RoseMoserAllynPR.comPhone: 623.760.55435 Shade, solar, sustainability, boutique hotels and the arts highlight the Scottsdale Collective which
By Rose Law Group Reporter Staff Get up to speed by watching all nine episodes of Arizona’s original (and only) virtual power lunch! Co-created and co-hosted by

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

Election officials in Arizona are planning to send an application for a mail ballot to every voter who has not signed up to receive one,

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter There are indications that COVID-19 might not be hitting the housing as hard as initially expected. Steven

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal As Arizona retailers and restaurants start welcoming customers back into their spaces, the owners of the Valley’s shopping


By Glenn Hamer | Chamber Business News The undersigned chambers of commerce urge Congress to pass timely, temporary and targeted liability relief legislation to provide

Independent Newsmedia Efforts to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus have altered the most typical and routine daily behaviors. Air travel has not escaped

By Kelly O’Sullivan | Independent Newsmedia There will be no cookie-cutter reopenings for Southwest Valley municipalities. The cities of Buckeye, Goodyear and Litchfield Park are
By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale gave unanimous approval to its fiscal year 2020-21 tentative budget after a call for contingency funds be added
By Terrance Thornton | Daily Independent Local voters will see a ballot of five candidates in pursuit of becoming the next mayor of The West’s

Daily Independent The U.S. Census Bureau just released new population estimates for the past decade, showing Buckeye is the second-fastest growing city, on a percentage

By Donna Olshan | Forbes On May 15, Congress passed a $3-trillion stimulus bill called the HEROES Act. Buried inside the bill is a measure

By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun News The developer behind a mixed-use development that includes a 150-room, six-story hotel in the Heritage District is requesting
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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 —