
Medical office seeking expansion in Scottsdale
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Plans have been filed with the city of Scottsdale for the expansion of medical offices in Old

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Plans have been filed with the city of Scottsdale for the expansion of medical offices in Old

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE – Casa Grande Chamber members got an update from Mayor Craig McFarland Friday on some of

By Tom Scanlon | Glendale Star In addition to the thousands directly impacted by COVID-19, the pandemic has hurled many more out of work and

By Catherine Reagor and Rebekah Sanders | The Republic Thousands of Arizonans struggling to pay rent because of the COVID-19 pandemic could lose their homes

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic After decades of national accolades as one of the biggest affordable meccas in the country, Phoenix officially has an

By Dana Anderson | Redfin A growing share of Redfin users look to leave the Bay Area, Washington, D.C. and Seattle for places like Sacramento,

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Chandler City Council has approved development plans and a zoning request to bring a new 420-unit

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Scottsdale City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on plans from Trammell Crow Co. for 195

By Tom Scanlon | Peoria Times This time next year, Peoria may be framed by two major projects. One plans to give Old Town Peoria

By Richard Dyer | Apache Junction Independent Only bidders of at least $68 million will be allowed to participate in the Aug. 20 state Trust

By Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The novel coronavirus pandemic that has dominated headlines and turned thousands of living rooms and kitchen tables into

By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal As Phoenix-based Nikola Corp. gets ready to start taking reservations for its full-size pickup, the zero-emissions vehicle maker

Rising Covid-19 caseloads in Florida, Arizona and Texas raise fresh doubts about the president’s reelection prospects. By Natasha Korecki and Marc Caputo | POLITICO The

By Jacob Fischler | Arizona Mirror Endangered Republican senators such as Arizona’s Martha McSally provided key backing for the public lands bill the U.S. Senate

By Jim Sharpe | PHOENIX Magazine Even though we won’t know the total number of COVID-19 deaths for months, some doctors and statisticians are already

By Audrey Jensen | Arizona Republic The mayor of an eastern Arizona town says he has no plans to cancel a slew of upcoming summer

By Brahm Resik | 12 News Arizona hospitals on Friday asked the state Department of Health Services to formally activate crisis standards of care, rarely

By Tim Darnell | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A federal appeals court in San Francisco has ruled President Donald Trump’s administration wrongly transferred more than $2
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Anyone worried about how the COVID-19 outbreak is taxing Arizona’s health care system can easily see for themselves how

“One of the biggest threats to it (the river) is groundwater pumping” By Madison Staten | Cronkite News The Verde and the San Pedro rivers

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic A Democratic candidate running for Maricopa County attorney apologized during a recent forum for using a racial slur while

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic The death penalty. The school-to-prison pipeline. Mass incarceration. During a recent forum on the treatment of people of color

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is defending indoor political rallies with thousands of people without masks

By Rachel Leingang, Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Maricopa County public health officials aren’t conducting COVID-19 case investigations or contact tracing that meet federal guidelines,

By Sara Abbott | Cronkite News Several Scottsdale bars and restaurants labeled “bad actors” by Gov. Doug Ducey have shut down temporarily, and they’re pushing back

By BrieAnna J. Frank | Arizona Republic Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich sent a cease and desist letter to Glendale-based Clean Air EXP and Dream

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A federal appeals court has ruled the Trump administration illegally diverted $2.5 billion in military construction
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Supervisor Galvin’s Message Hello Neighbors, We are now in the homestretch of 2025. October is about the change of seasons and falling leaves. However, we

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) Photo via City of Peoria By Peoria Independent In an effort to keep up with market interest and move

By AZ Big Media Hines, a global real estate investment manager, has closed on a 14.6-acre site to develop a multifamily property located in Peoria,