
Voting by mail likely will play big role in Arizona election, says Secretary of State
KTAR Arizona’s top election official said Wednesday that the coronavirus outbreak was going to make voting by mail an important option for the state’s upcoming

KTAR Arizona’s top election official said Wednesday that the coronavirus outbreak was going to make voting by mail an important option for the state’s upcoming

By Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Arizona Capitol Times The House Ethics Committee will not pursue any action against Rep. David Cook at least at this time,

By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would pressure governors to reopen schools in the fall, but Arizona’s school

(Disclosure: RLG represents Saint Holdings.) By Rock Earle | Golden Corridor Living Magazine I first met Jackob Andersen sometime in the early 2000s, introduced by a

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

Independent Newsmedia | Surprise Independent What is the top issue facing your district specifically? A fifth in a series of Q&As with candidates who have

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Mesa is establishing a new railroad Quiet Zone to reduce noise from the Union

By Kristine Cannon | Scottsdale Progress There’s a new attraction near Old Town Scottsdale – but you’ll have to spend $350 a night to experience

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE — The effects of COVID-19 on the Casa Grande economy may not be as bad as

AZRE | AZBigMedia Cushman & Wakefield announced today the firm has brokered the sale of approximately 83 acres of land in Phoenix, Arizona. The property was

By Tasha Anderson | AZBEX Preliminary plans for a new multifamily, mixed-use development called The Alexander were recently recommended for approval with conditions at the Town of Marana’s June 24th Planning

Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News The fight that pits scores of Club West homeowners against their HOA board and the new owners of the

By Philip Haldiman | YourValley.net They say life is cyclical, and such is true in the housing business. Ten years ago, developers were rushing to

Maricopa County Superior Court is exploring alternative ways to hold civil jury trials amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Arizona courts have made numerous changes in the midst

By Robert Dietz | Builder Over the past few decades, the cry of “urban sprawl” was popular for activists who favored using government fiat to

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Sunrun.) By Ivan Penn | New York Times Sunrun, the nation’s largest residential solar company, said on Monday that it

By Alex Devoid | Arizona Daily Star Arizona recently saw its slowest week-to-week increase in coronavirus cases in about a month. “This is a bit

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Two Republican legislators used their social media accounts to promote the radical QAnon conspiracy movement over the Independence Day

By Nicole Soto/Cronkite News Arizona gyms lost their legal challenge to Gov. Doug Ducey’s June 29 order that mandated they close for a month, one of

Record case counts and the return of mandated closures threaten to erase the program’s gains By Jake Steinberg | Arizona Republic Arizona businesses large and
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By Justin Matthews | Pinal Post Key Points Casa Grande City Council unanimously approved annexing approximately 1,271 acres on December 1, 2025. The Project Saguaro annexation sits generally between Selma

By AZ Daily Star Amazon Web Services has pulled out of its long-planned role as future operator of the Project Blue data center complex on the Tucson area’s far southeast side, three sources told the Star. Amazon has

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX The Eloy Planning and Zoning Commission met to consider a major General Plan amendment and rezoning for 310 acres, roughly a quarter mile