
Legislature to refer three bills to voters in 2026
By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times The recent legislative session saw lawmakers approve three referrals to the 2026 ballot, but more may be coming.

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times The recent legislative session saw lawmakers approve three referrals to the 2026 ballot, but more may be coming.

IMDb.com By Keith Walther Three decades after the original trilogy left audiences in stitches, this fourth installment picks up where the others left off and

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Fortescue Future Industries is abandoning its plans for a $550 million hydrogen hub project in Buckeye, citing uncertainty and waning

Via Empire Group Town of Paradise Valley Independent Scottsdale-based real estate developer The Empire Group has recapitalized three of its single-family build-to-rent communities across the

City of Eloy By Roland Murphy | AZBEX In its July 16 meeting, the Eloy Planning and Zoning Commission heard requests from project owner Eloy 170, LLC for rezoning

By Delarita Ford | Surprise Independent BNSF Railway is moving forward with plans for its Logistics Park Phoenix project coming to the northwest Valley, but officials

Pinal County By Janet Perez | Daily Independent A two-year effort to get San Tan Valley incorporated reaches the finish line on Tuesday, when residents go

Via Banner Health (Disclosure: Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose is a Banner Health Foundation board member.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix-based Banner Health
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

By AZ Mirror The federal government is reducing the number of vaccines it formally recommends to all children in the United States, which public health

BY JIM SHARPE | KTAR It’s a new year, which means a new legislative session, so who better to fill us in on the 2026

By Serena O’Sullivan | KTAR PHOENIX — When it comes to Arizona’s biggest elections of 2026, President Donald Trump prefers to hedge his bets. On