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By Jimmy Van Wickler | West Valley View Buckeye City Council unanimously approved adopting the Airport Master Plan and authorized staff to take the actions necessary to

By Jimmy Van Wickler | West Valley View Buckeye City Council unanimously approved adopting the Airport Master Plan and authorized staff to take the actions necessary to

By Monica D Spencer | InMaricopa In a 5-1 vote, Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission gave their stamp of approval Monday night to advance Maricopa’s general plan to city council next month. Commissioner

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Republican lawmakers on Monday unveiled their plan to balance the state budget and finance the tax

Jordan Rose started her law firm in a literal supply closet for $140 a month. Today she runs the biggest woman-owned law firm in Arizona

By Realtor Phoenix and Denver have long reigned as the twin powerhouses of the Mountain West region, drawing transplants with their booming job markets, appealing lifestyle amenities, and world-class outdoor recreation—but a look at

By Jeremy Duda | Axios The big picture: A recent Pew Research Center analysis shows that as of February, Arizona had more data centers operational or planned than most other states. By the numbers: Arizona has 98 data centers currently operating — placing it

By Noah Cullen | Pinal Central Pinal County Supervisor Steve Miller, a longtime water advocate, has been appointed to the statewide board focused on maintaining water infrastructure, Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona. Throughout his time on

By Justin Matthews | Pinal Post Key Points SAN TAN VALLEY, AZ — San Tan Valley Town Council voted on April 15 to seek membership in the Maricopa Association

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Report After one of the more disappointing Aprils in recent memory, we’re all in need of a cinematic rebound. May

By State Affairs The moratorium is blocking bills in the Senate The Senate held a floor session today but wasn’t scheduled to vote or debate

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs After two weeks, Gov. Katie Hobbs’ bill signing moratorium may soon come to an end. House and Senate Republicans

By State Affairs Superintendent Tom Horne is once again urging lawmakers to funnel additional funding to school safety programs to keep pace with the rising

By State Affairs Key Points: Thirty-eight state attorneys general filed an amicus brief in support of Massachusetts’s lawsuit against the prediction market platform Kalshi, as
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: A voter-approved measure to allow state and local police to arrest some people who entered the

By AZ Mirror The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday appeared likely to allow law enforcement to continue seeking warrants for the location history of cellphones

By Mike Broomhead | KTAR Learning how the most successful people in any industry reached their success is one of the best things about Amazing

(Disclosure: Summit Land Management is a Rose Law Group-related company and contracted with the firm.) By Paul Basha, Kayla Amado of Summit Land Management Thank

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs With a single vote, the Commission on Judicial Performance Review determined all 85 judges that were up for retention

By AZ Mirror A U.S. appeals court ruling last month that upheld West Virginia’s ban on Medicaid coverage for adult gender-affirming surgeries could embolden other

By Jacob Fischler | AZ Mirror The alleged shooter at Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., wrote a “manifesto” ahead of his

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror An appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit from conservative groups that challenged how Arizona counties verify early ballot signatures

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker who watched as Trump supporters broke into and ransacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021 wants to send Arizona protesters

Mayor Freeman highlighted the city’s success on fiscal responsibility, public safety, city-owned solar, and economic development during a period of drastic changes in our local

By Jordan Gerard, Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: After protesters interrupted a church service in Minneapolis in January, Arizona legislators moved to expand protections for

By Arizona Agenda After Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill last year to ban China from owning land in Arizona, Republicans brought their outrage to

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs A Maricopa County Superior Court judge invalidated the Department of Water Resources’ 2023 move to restrict home development in

Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Arizona Corporation Commission kicked off the highly-anticipated rate case for Tucson Electric Power
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By Claudiu Tiganescu | Multi-Housing News Palindrome Properties Group has obtained construction-to-permanent tax-exempt bonds for the development of The Residences at Dorsey Station, a 162-unit

By Real Estate Daily News CRE8 Advisors is pleased to announce the successful sale of 18 acres located at the intersection of Arizona Farms Blvd.

By AZ Family The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office confirms the U.S. Department of Justice is threatening criminal prosecution of election staff if votes cast