
Rumors swirl that TSMC chairman Mark Liu was forced to retire over Arizona fab debacle
(Image credit: TSMC) By Matthew Connatser | Tom’s Hardware On December 19, TSMC announced the retirement of chairman Mark Liu, but there has been increasing

(Image credit: TSMC) By Matthew Connatser | Tom’s Hardware On December 19, TSMC announced the retirement of chairman Mark Liu, but there has been increasing

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the

By Howard Fischer | Pinal Central PHOENIX — Developers in the Phoenix area want lawmakers to alter 43-year-old laws that restrict construction in areas like the one in around the edge of Pinal County

By AZRE The Harry and Anna Morocomb 28-acre farm located at the Northwest corner of 67th Avenue and Maryland in Glendale has been sold to multifamily developer Dominium. The Farm

By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley The Town of Paradise Valley’s residential real estate market was a “treasure hunt” in 2023, according to Scott Grigg, founder of The Grigg’s Group. This year, Paradise Valley experienced a

TIM HENDERSON STATELINE The Hispanic middle class has grown faster than the white or Black middle class in the past decade and has reached near-parity

(Courtesy of Moxy Phoenix Downtown) By Serena O’Sullivan | KTAR PHOENIX — A new hotel in Phoenix officially opened on Thursday. Moxy Phoenix Downtown at 116 S. Central Ave. has been a long time

Photo via CBRE Group Inc. By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal A thriving business park in Mesa is set to see more development sprout up in 2024. The

(Photo via U-Haul) By Jeff Chew | InMaricopa A large-scale U-Haul project on 10 acres in Maricopa is heading for city approval. Structures totaling 25,372 square feet are proposed for the

Opinion: There will be plenty of attention on the U.S. Senate in Arizona, but a slew of down-ballot races also are crucially important in 2024.

The swing state is running a series of tests using AI as it braces for potential scams and conspiracy theories in the presidential election. JOHN

Water well drilling Nearly 80 percent of Arizona has no regulations over the pumping of groundwater, leading rural residents and leaders to push for change

El Mirage Parks and Recreation Director (City of El Mirage Photo) By Serena O’Sullivan | KTAR PHOENIX — One West Valley city just opened its first parks and recreation department. El Mirage Parks and Recreation Director Sean VonRoenn started

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter The DC Extended Universe comes to a merciful end with its 15th and final film. No amount of CGI can cover up the fact that “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” exhibits inexcusably
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From fiscal responsibility to public safety funding to more adopted animals, 2025 was a successful and productive year in Maricopa County government. This video captures

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs With the 2026 legislative session and new budget talks on the horizon, officials are keeping a watchful eye on

Photo via White House Press Announcement By Jacob Fischler | AZ Mirror President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday night that aims to preempt