
Pinal County reverses decision, accepts $3.4 million COVID-19 vaccine grant
By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Pinal County, reversing a previous decision, will accept a $3.4 million federal grant aimed at improving vaccine equity. The

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Pinal County, reversing a previous decision, will accept a $3.4 million federal grant aimed at improving vaccine equity. The

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic A lawsuit filed Thursday seeks to stop Arizona’s social-equity marijuana shop program and prevent big dispensaries from snapping up

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents BrightNight Power and Arizona City Solar.) FLORENCE – Four solar energy farms outside of Florence, Eloy and Arizona City were

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The city council Tuesday unanimously approved a Major General Plan Amendment changing the land use from undesignated land use to

By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley The proposed mixed-use development with 278-multifamily units known as Greenbelt 88 has received a second continuance from Scottsdale City

By Adrian Skabelund | AZ Daily Sun After several years of work, Flagstaff may be one step closer to the development of a 100% affordable

By Ashley Fahey | The Business Journals Just as in the larger housing market, home prices in Opportunity Zones across the United States were largely

(Photo via Phoenix Children’s Hospital) By Glendale Star Phoenix Children’s Hospital broke ground for its satellite Arrowhead Campus in Glendale on Nov. 9. Children and

By AZRE (Photo via Google Maps) Land in the City of Chandler, or the southeast valley property to be exact, is getting a little hard to come by

By Niraj Chokshi and Jack Ewing | New York Times It celebrated the production of its first cars less than two months ago. Deliveries have

By Michael Maresh | Pinal Central COOLIDGE – All aboard is what Coolidge residents could be hearing in the future, as President Joe Biden’s infrastructure

By Kayla Singleton | West Valley View The Tolleson Union School District is making it a priority to revitalize the 94-year-old Tolleson High School. Along

By Mara Knaub | Yuma Sun After years of trying to secure funding for the project, Yuma has been awarded a $10.6 million grant for
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Jordan Rose Walton, founder & president of Rose Law Group who works with many advanced manufacturing companies, tells RLGR: “The good news is that new data centers are

The Government Affairs practice group at Rose Law Group presents a comprehensive overview of the Arizona Legislature’s 2026 session. Bills, budget & bipartisanship: Highlights from the

By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Immigration Law Department Chairman A major development in federal immigration law occurred on Tuesday, as the U.S. Court of