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State Rep. Shawnna Bolick, state Sen. Michelle Ugenti Rita, Arizona PBS host Ted Simons and Beau Lane at a June 15, 2022 candidate debate in
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The city showed two possible routes for the vaunted rail line in southeast Mesa. /City of Mesa By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune
By Jessica Boehm | Axios About a quarter of residents in Rio Verde Foothills, a small unincorporated town in the far northeast corner of the
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s housing deficit has increased 1,377% since 2012 — representing 122,683 homes — according to a report by
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By Diana Olick | CNBC Confidence among builders in the nation’s single-family housing market fell in July to the lowest level since the start of
By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The city is poised to get another big-box clothing store as early as the fall. Construction of the Marshalls department
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Arizona Department of Transportation has picked Dallas-based engineering firm AECOM (NYSE: ACM) to develop a new
By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress Stop interfering in city board and commission meetings. That was the message Scottsdale City Council members gave mayor David
By Tom Blodgett and Lucie Flagg | YourValley What policies or practices should Gilbert adopt to aid in addressing the worsening water shortage on the
Getty photo (file) By Kevin Stone | KTAR Arizona’s Republican U.S. Senate primary field burned through more than $12 million during a freewheeling second quarter,
Kori Lorick, election director for the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office, explains the logic and accuracy testing process to three local party observers at a
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By Gregory Svirnovskiy and Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic Arizona’s Republican Party recently took to social media to issue a warning to voters that elections
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By Mignon A. Gould | Phoenix Business Journal Rose Law Group has expanded its government affairs division after attracting three lobbyists from a top national firm.
By Wall Street Journal The big wedding can wait. Couples are deciding they would rather take the plunge into homeownership. In reshuffling the traditional order of
By Rose Law Group Attorney Samantha DeMoss HB2297, also known as the “Adaptive Reuse Law” is the culmination of an ongoing bipartisan effort from the
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