
Five things to watch this week
By Brock Brasdel | State Affairs As more and more bills file through the chambers, legislators are actively negotiating several key proposals to reshape state

By Brock Brasdel | State Affairs As more and more bills file through the chambers, legislators are actively negotiating several key proposals to reshape state

By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Capitol Times Key highlights: A state lawmaker wants to protect people from higher taxes and fees, but he wants

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona is retaining legal counsel in preparation for a potential court battle over the Colorado River,

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By Pinal County Pinal County District 5 Supervisor Jeff Serdy has expressed his delight following the crossing of

By Pinal County Happy Spring! Hello all! It’s great to be with you and share the latest from District 3. Would you please do me

By Carol Ryan | Wall Street Journal Investors with a stomach for political risk can get 30% off the price of U.S. homes right now.

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News After 51 months, five different judges, and at least $1.5 million in legal costs, the case of the

By Peoria Independent Peoria has negotiated a deal with a Minneapolis-based real estate firm to sell about 12.2 acres of city land in the Peoria

By Mesa Now The City of Mesa continues to modernize its development review process, cutting red tape and consolidating department review functions to deliver faster
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents NuCube Energy.) By Chamber Business News In 2019, The Nature Conservancy published a study concluding that global nuclear generation would likely need to

By National Association of Home Builders Economic uncertainty, severe winter weather and housing affordability concerns acted as headwinds on the market in January. Sales of

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs Superintendent Tom Horne stuck to his guns in maintaining a low misspending rate in the Empowerment Scholarship Account program