ABOR loses trademark lawsuit over ‘asu_covid.parties’ account
A federal judge said the ‘COVID party’ misinformation Instagram account was ‘too crude and profane’ for ASU to sue over the use of logo and
A federal judge said the ‘COVID party’ misinformation Instagram account was ‘too crude and profane’ for ASU to sue over the use of logo and
Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan testifies to the Senate on July 15, 2021. By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The team that has worked since
Opinion: A record-setting drought is hitting northern California with particular vengeance. There are lessons for Arizona in that. By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic Arizona has
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic In a deal that highlights warming relations between college sports and legal gambling, the Fiesta Bowl and Guaranteed Rate
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By Bailey Miller | Fox 10 Phoenix (Above: Darius Amiri) PHOENIX – A Valley immigration lawyer is working around the clock to help get a man out
By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic (Photo via Press Release) Glendale says it won’t renew the lease of one of its most high-profile tenants. Now,
By Brandon Brown, Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Now that the city of Glendale has said it will no longer rent Gila River Arena
By Catherin Reagor | Arizona Republic Phoenix-area home prices hit another record in July, though some relief for buyers could be coming. The Valley’s median
By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix home prices and rents keep climbing, and here’s a big reason why. Phoenix drew a higher percentage
So, what is going on in the Ahwatukee real estate market? Is the bubble going to burst? Despite reports of a dip or a slowdown
By Mindy Jones | Gilbert Sun News We’ve finally entered into the land of 100-degree digits and man, oh man, it’s hot. Talking about the
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune The Grid seems more like “the gridlock.” Tribune readers asked about the sudden work stoppage on a much-ballyhooed
By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal National developer Trammell Crow Co. purchased about 40 acres of land in Glendale for its planned business park
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Glendale City Council will hold a public hearing on annexing county land for a potential large
By Tasha Anderson | AZBEX (Credit: Delawie/City of Sedona) RD Olson Development recently submitted plans to the City of Sedona for the design and construction
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Plans have been put forward in Scottsdale to build two new restaurant and retail buildings near McDowell
By Pinal Central QUEEN CREEK — Officials from Pinal County and the town of Queen Creek joined forces to move the first dirt Thursday for
By Drew Kann, Renée Rigdon, Daniel Wolfe | CNN Maricopa, Arizona — For farmers in the deserts of central Arizona, success and failure is defined
Census worker takes information from a resident./ Flickr By Aaron Dorman | PinalCentral Hot weather, a pandemic and distrust of government all led to a
By J.D. Tucille | Reason This week, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages federal water resources throughout the West, announced a water shortage at
By Scott Turner | Wickenburg Sun Wickenburg residents are being asked to be more respectful and professional at Town Council meetings.Rules for conduct were introduced
By Elliottr Polakoff | (3TV/CBS 5) Across Arizona, residents continue to have strong reaction to school districts’ decisions regarding mask mandates. In Scottsdale, two residents
Opinion: Arizona State University has figured out that it can require masks on campus, thanks to poorly written executive order and a poorly written state
A Gallego rally in Phoenix 2010 / FACEBOOK By Laura Gomez | Arizona Mirror When Ne’Lexia Galloway started her job as the Black outreach representative
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN/08.20.2021/ Photo by Staff Sgt. Victor Mancilla /U By Simon Williams | Cronkite News Phoenix resident Naqibullah “Nakib” Isaczai welcomed Gov. Doug Ducey’s announcement
By Phil Riske, Senior Reporter/Writer (Editor’s note: I feel compelled to republish a column from several years ago because my favorite store for groceries has done
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Welcome to the April 2024 Pinal County Economic & Workforce Development Update! I hope you are enjoying our beautiful weather and taking advantage of the many great outdoor activities our region has
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Rose Law Group and firm Intellectual Property & Artificial Intelligence Department Chair Paul Coble urge businesses across all industries to assemble their AI team By AZ
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