
American Indian tribes ‘very close to reaching a breaking point’ in COVID-19 response
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez has his temperature checked while helping to distribute food, water, and other supplies to Navajo families on May 27, 2020,

Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez has his temperature checked while helping to distribute food, water, and other supplies to Navajo families on May 27, 2020,

Kaly Nasiff/Cronkite News PinalCentral Candidates: Kyle Larsen and Tara Walter Q. What are your qualifications to serve the town in an elected position? Which one of

(Disclosure: Western Wiffleball Classic was created by Rose Law Group President and Founder Jordan Rose’s 14-year-old son, Logan Rose.) Wiffleball Enthusiast has sights on a new venture, a competitive tournament being held at Scottsdale Stadium on Saturday, October

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar Homes in this text amendment.) By West Valley View At its Sept. 22 meeting, Buckeye City Council approved multiple

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the owners of CopperWynd.) By Kristine Cannon | Scottsdale Progress Scottsdale is getting its own Dark Sky Zone resort this

By Gabrielle Olivera | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The Casa Grande Planning and Zoning Commission will meet Thursday evening to discuss several housing-related projects

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Plans are moving forward to bring a 26-story, 301-unit apartment tower to the Roosevelt Row area. The

Community Land Solutions posted this conceptual map of what the Park at Club West could look like. The salmon-colored areas are suggested for residences, most

Twitter Photo/@katiehobbs Arizona’s top elections official pushed back against President Donald Trump’s claims that mail-in voting can’t be trusted and will lead to widespread voter

By Kathleen Howley | Housing Wire The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index of home prices in 20 U.S. cities gained 3.9% in July from a year

By Realtor Magazine Real estate is popping up in more people’s dreams. Vivid dreams are one of many side effects being tied to COVID-19. And

[CITY OF GLENDALE/SPECIAL TO INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA] By Steve Stockmar | Glendale Independent The city of Glendale just got 260 acres larger, and industrial projects are on the

Above: LIV Communities’ offices. | Via AZBigMedia By Steve Burks | AZBigMedia As the novelty and convenience of working from home wears off, many who have

Las Vegas Sun The recent downgrade in the forecast for the flow of water in the Colorado River should be a death punch to the

By West Valley View Avondale made several hires and promotions recently. The city promoted longtime staff member Cherlene Penilla to deputy city manager. Penilla joined

By John Gutekunst | Parker Pioneer The La Paz County Board of Supervisors have approved a resolution opposing the recommendation of the Arizona Department of

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic So far, none of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominations have hinged on the vote of either Sen. Kyrsten

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Candidates for the Arizona Corporation Commission exposed a wide rift between Republicans and Democrats over clean-energy support on Wednesday,

Scottsdale Councilman Guy Phillips appears at an anti-mask rally./KPNX By Melissa Rosequist/Scottsdale Independent What does Scottsdale City Council candidate Guy Phillips — the only incumbent
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Shruti Gurudanti, director of corporate transactions at Rose Law Group, puts it this way: “Although the valuation ultimately declined, the deal structure still let early

Jon Gillespie, land use attorney at Rose Law Group: “This Goldwater article provides an excellent description for the lay of the land with regards to data centers and

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Parents who make money from their kids through YouTube videos may soon be required by Arizona law to