
County attorney resolves lawsuit with state over prison executions
state claimed in March that it lacked the personnel and expertise to carry out executions because of the turnover in administrations after the appointment. Jimmy

state claimed in March that it lacked the personnel and expertise to carry out executions because of the turnover in administrations after the appointment. Jimmy

By Mara Knaub | Eloy Sun The Yuma City Council on Wednesday adopted an Economic Incentive Policy, but first removed any reference to retail businesses.

Photo Courtesy of Eloy Arizona By David Church | Eloy Enterprise ELOY — The City Council took the next step in filling a vacant seat

Geneva Black, of the Navajo Nation, dumbs out dirts dish water after doing dishes at her home on the Navajo Reservation on July 4, 2022

By Buckeye Independent Martens Development, a Scottsdale-based development firm, and its general contracting partner Willmeng Construction broke ground on a Class A industrial development, Mission

Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer at an Oct. 20, 2022, event in Phoenix. Photo by Gage Skidmore (modified) || Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 CAITLIN SIEVERS Arizona

(From left) Scott Neely, Kari Lake, Ted Simons, Paola Tulliani Zen and Karrin Taylor Robson prepare before a debate with Republican candidates ahead of the

A sign in favor of Proposition 211, which voters passed overwhelmingly in November. The law, requiring new transparency in the sources of funding for political

Sydney Carruth/Cronkite News Local officials urged senators to reauthorize the Economic Development Administration, which they said helped blunt the impact of the 2019 closure of

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar, Taylor Morrison and Toll Brothers.) By Irena Martincevic | FIXr Residential construction has faced many challenges over the last

Mary Jo Pitzl Arizona Republic An Arizona Supreme Court ruling affirming that paying petition passers per signature they collect is illegal is nonetheless receiving praise

(Via City of Buckeye) By Frank Espinoza | YourValley The Buckeye City Council approved more development plans for the growing area this week. The first of these approved developments

Mary Jo Pitzl Arizona Republic Rep. Lupe Contreras is the new House Democratic leader at the state Capitol, elected in a marathon meeting that also

D-Backs hardballer Zac Gallen is now the favorite to win the NL Cy Young|| Diamondbhacks Opinion: Gov. Katie Hobbs is dreaming if she thinks her

(Photo Courtesy of Avison Young) By AZRE Avison Young announced that Sunrise Market, a class A, 35,000-square-foot mixed-use center has broken ground in Verrado. Located at

(Photos provided by 72SOLD) Monty Williams, the former coach of the Phoenix Suns, just listed his 5,527 square-foot home for sale with Brian Kusmer of 72SOLD. The

VanTrust industrial development VT 303 in Glendale, Arizona. (Copyright 2022 photo by Kyle Zirkus) By Rose Law Group Reporter WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 21, 2023) –

By Christian Britschgi | Reason Institutional investors that buy and rent out single-family homes are increasingly scapegoated for driving up prices, gentrifying neighborhoods, and depriving

By AZ Business Magazine With a tight housing market for existing homes, the demand for new home construction is growing as homebuyers seek more options. But

Corina Vanek Arizona Republic APS customers will see their bills increase this summer after the Arizona Corporation Commission approved a settlement with the utility to

By Jessica Boehm | Axios Phoenix is having a moment. Why it matters: The broad attention is showing the world what local leaders have spent the past half-century trying to prove: This desert city can be a

“We’re now getting a better understanding of [not only what causes CTE, but what doesn’t]. And in this case … concussions were basically noise.”— Dr.

CAROLINE VAKIL The Hill Republicans are facing a dwindling number of alternatives to mount a challenge to Kari Lake in the Arizona Senate primary, raising

Opinion: A recent report raises serious issues about long-term groundwater availability in metro Phoenix. But knee-jerk actions are the last things we need. Jon Kyl

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) By Brian Bandell | YourValley Lennar Corp. (NYSE: LEN) anticipates building more homes than expected this year in Phoenix

Mary Jo Pitzl Arizona Republic To diem or not to diem? That is the question at the Arizona Legislature, as lawmakers wrestle with whether they

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents CaliberCos.) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal CaliberCos. recently launched a new investment fund that targets assets that are
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure