
Pinal Partnership applauds leadership that led to landmark groundwater legislation
The “Ag-to-Urban” program is projected to conserve nearly 10 million acre-feet over its lifetime and facilitate the development of tens of thousands of new homes.

The “Ag-to-Urban” program is projected to conserve nearly 10 million acre-feet over its lifetime and facilitate the development of tens of thousands of new homes.

Via the City of Scottsdale Via Scottsdale Progress on Facebook City Attorney Sherry Scott is yet another high-level “resignation” since City Attorney Greg Caton took

Via IMDb By Keith Walther Forget about “Jurassic World: Rebirth,” go see this sci-fi thriller instead this holiday weekend. “40 Acres” is a post-apocalyptic suspense

Chandler City Hall. Via the City of Chandler By Jason W. Brooks | YourValley Even with some dissent about procedure, the Chandler City Council made a decision

Rendering of the proposed development. Via the City of Mesa By By Connor Van Ligten | Mesa Independent The Mesa City Council was given a presentation

By Noah Cullen | Pinal Central SAN TAN VALLEY — A firefighters union supported the incorporation of San Tan Valley into a city and suggested

La Mesita Family Shelter in Mesa. Via A New Leaf Staff | Digital Free Press A New Leaf is transitioning 16 emergency shelter units at

Image via the Town of Paradise Valley By Leah Mesquita | Phoenix Business Journal Cullum Homes, an active custom luxury home developer based in Scottsdale, has just
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Shruti Gurudanti, director of corporate transactions at Rose Law Group, puts it this way: “Although the valuation ultimately declined, the deal structure still let early

Jon Gillespie, land use attorney at Rose Law Group: “This Goldwater article provides an excellent description for the lay of the land with regards to data centers and

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Parents who make money from their kids through YouTube videos may soon be required by Arizona law to