
Republicans helped Arizona champion voting by mail. Now they want it gone
About 89% of Arizona voters cast ballots early, mostly by mail, in the 2020 general election. But now, some Republicans in the state are

About 89% of Arizona voters cast ballots early, mostly by mail, in the 2020 general election. But now, some Republicans in the state are

Or will there be “chaos?” By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services A judge will decide this coming week whether there will be any rules in

The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack & Co. | Rose Law Group

By David Abott | Tucson Weekly As two bills supporting cannabis studies stall in Congress, regulatory hurdles and funding deficiencies continue to delay clinical trials

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The Maricopa City Council on Tuesday approved a final plat for the full buildout of the Desert Passage community. The

By Katya Schwenk | Phoenix New Times A group of protesters chanted as they marched to the front gates of Grand Canyon University, braving the
Sinema, Kelly in bipartisan agreement on gun control By Neetish Basnet/Cronkite News The number of gun manufacturers in Arizona grew by 218% from 2010 to

By Logan Mohtashami | Housingwire We are at the point of the economic cycle where I really just get two questions: Are we going into recession and are home prices about to fall? I am going to do

By Ranking Arizona | AZ Big Media Here are the Top 10 industrial brokerage firms in Arizona, based on public voting for the 2022 edition of Ranking Arizona, the state’s biggest and most comprehensive business

The Biden administration said this week that Arizona, and the rest of the U.S., are benefiting from a robust economy, with low unemployment and rising

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic As the developers of SkySong prepare to construct the largest office building planned for the campus in Scottsdale, the

(Photo via City of Glendale) By Independent Newsmedia | Your Valley Sweetwater, the world’s leading music instrument and pro audio gear eCommerce provider, is opening

By Janet Perez | Your Valley The town of Queen Creek has agreed to sell more than 2.4 acres of town-owned land for the express

By Ron Sanzone | West Valley View Litchfield Park voters authorized the city to sell land at Litchfield Square in a special election held on

By Philip Haldiman | YourValley In this edition of Get to Know the Candidates, Peoria Independent asks the city council candidates about the three most important issues they believe Peoria is facing.Incumbent Vickie

By Janet Perez | YourValley With current Council Member John Anderson not running for reelection, Vice Mayor Michelle Cordes and Council Member Judy Hughes are

By Nitasha Tiku | The Washington Post SAN FRANCISCO — Google engineer Blake Lemoine opened his laptop to the interface for LaMDA, Google’s artificially intelligent

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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents esVolta Development.) By Mark Crowling | Pinal Post FLORENCE — Up to 800 megawatts of battery energy storage, directly west

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post The Pinal County Board of Supervisors denied a proposal to convert 14 acres of commercial land into rental townhomes

Photo via City of Casa Grande By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Woda Cooper Companies has proposed an 81-unit, 55-plus affordable housing development called Marigold Crossing