
Supreme Court upholds access to mifepristone abortion pill in unanimous decision
BY NATHANIEL WEIXEL | THE HILL The Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision Thursday that a group of anti-abortion doctors does not have any legal basis to challenge

BY NATHANIEL WEIXEL | THE HILL The Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision Thursday that a group of anti-abortion doctors does not have any legal basis to challenge

By George Packer | The Atlantic No one knows why the Hohokam Indians vanished. They had carved hundreds of miles of canals in the Sonoran Desert with

Aerial with Mummy Mountain – Silver Sky – Paradise Valley. (Photo courtesy of RETSY Forbes Global Properties) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Silver Sky Development.)

By InBusiness Phoenix The number of new listings continued to climb in May in year-to-date comparisons, according to the latest data from Phoenix REALTORS. The first five months in

By Matthew Goldstein | New York Times A perfect storm of plunging property values for aging buildings, weak tenant demand coming out of the pandemic and high interest rates for new loans and refinancing has

By InBusiness Phoenix The Planning and Development Department presented a comprehensive Process Improvements Report to Phoenix City Council, signaling a significant step forward in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of City development processes. The report

By InMaricopa The city of Maricopa is working with state and federal leaders to secure water resources and ensure a thriving and durable community, city officials said today. Mayor Nancy

At a ceremony on Tuesday morning, County officials and community members cut the ribbon on Pinal County’s new state-of-the-art Elections facility, named the Pinal VOTES Center—VOTES stands for Voter Operations Technology and Election Services. The $32 million building,

By Kylie Werner | West Valley View The city of Tolleson held its 2024 State of the City digitally this year, uploading a video of

By Andrew Dorn | The Hill Many Americans are struggling to afford a home, and today’s typical down payment of $56,000 presents a major obstacle. One of the nation’s

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX One-third of a 60-acre site originally planned for single-family homes could be rezoned for multifamily under a proposal coming before the Coolidge City Council this week. Project owner Coolidge AZ Apartments,

By Brent Ruffner | YourValley Construction of new single-family homes is trudging along and new permits are up by 75% from last year in the Phoenix market, according to Jim Daniel, president of RL Brown

By Andy Medici | Phoenix Business Journal The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment — a gauge of how good buyers feel about the housing market — fell to its lowest number since the agency began measuring

By Maddy McCarty | BisNow The delinquency rate of U.S. CMBS loans will rise more than expected this year and next, eclipsing the Global Financial Crisis peak in 2025, according to a new national office report.

By San Tan Valley News Pinal County is set to refund businesses that paid a voter-approved transportation tax, which has since been ruled invalid by the Arizona Supreme Court. This tax, approved by voters

By InBusiness Phoenix A recently purchased 80-acre parcel in Casa Grande will become a new power switching yard and substation, which will extend capacity and services to the Casa Grande West Industrial area. Casa Grande’s industrial sector has

Work is starting in Wyoming coal country on a new type of reactor. Its main backer, Bill Gates, says he’s in it for the emissions-free

Photo via Town of Queen Creek By Independent Newsmedia Frontier Family Park, featuring Queen Creek’s first public pickleball courts, a fishing lake, an inclusive playground and more is now open. The town’s newest park opened
By Rose Law Group Reporter PHOENIX (June 10, 2024) – Two unique structures will blend to create one urban community as Soltrust officially debuts Alloy Midtown, an urban office-to-apartment conversion, to the public for its grand opening on Thursday, June

By Darius Amiri, Chair of Immigration Department at Rose Law Group As an immigration attorney who consults with dozens of Canadian citizens interested in work

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Greenlight Communities.) By InBusiness Phoenix Greenlight Communities, along with Bryten Real Estate Partners, its selected property management company, announced leasing

The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack & Co. Several prominent economists

Photo via City of Casa Grande, Frametec, Kyle Brock, Michael Taylor By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal FrameTec, an Arizona building component maker, is

Via City of Queen Creek By YourValley Queen Creek has been awarded the 2024 Best City for Business from the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry. ¬

Via Town of Gilbert By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun The Gilbert Planning Commission last week gave the go-ahead for Dick’s Sporting Goods to put an outdoor field with lighting

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix and the surrounding area are known for challenging golf courses. Now a new company in the East

COMPASS DATACENTERS VIA CITY OF EL MIRAGE DOCUMENTS (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Microsoft.) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Days after completing a
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 Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on