
Senate secures transgender sports bill for November ballot
It’s confirmed. A ballot measure banning transgender students from using facilities aligned with their gender identity will head to voters this November. If passed, it

It’s confirmed. A ballot measure banning transgender students from using facilities aligned with their gender identity will head to voters this November. If passed, it

By Kiera Riley | Yellow Sheet An unlikely compromise to reform the Empowerment Scholarship Account program failed in the Senate, prompting Republican lawmakers to pass

By Reagan Priest | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an $18.3 billion budget package with $1.4 billion in tax cuts, a

By InBusiness PHX Tri Pointe Homes and Pulte Homes, two of the largest homebuilding companies in the U.S., announced the acquisition of 274 gross acres

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central A groundbreaking ceremony was held this week for a downtown-area apartment complex at 115 W. Main Ave. that involves

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Hunn Development Co. has bought the last 200 acres of a stagnant master-planned community in Prescott Valley

By Brandon Messick | Havasu News Havasu Heights could soon see the first phase of a housing project that may eventually bring nearly 1,000 homes

By Brian Petersheim Jr. and David Baker | AZ Family Arizona has a new law aimed at making new homes more affordable by creating an
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Opwest Partners.) By Richard Dyer | Mesa Independent A three-story, 124-room hotel and commercial development are planned about 1,700 feet west of the

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: For years, Arizona’s boat rental companies have paid for liability insurance and complied with state regulations

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points Funding critical to improving the state prison system fell short in the state budget this session.