
Intel to slash workforce
By Pete Danko | Phoenix Business Journal Intel Corp., one of the Valley’s largest employers, said it would cut more than 15% of its workforce

By Pete Danko | Phoenix Business Journal Intel Corp., one of the Valley’s largest employers, said it would cut more than 15% of its workforce

By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central COOLIDGE — City staff believes housing, businesses and restaurants coming to the city will keep moving through the process.

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa In the face of loud opposition, voters will pass a special ballot measure authorizing the City of Maricopa to

By Steven Sarabia | AZ Family PHOENIX (AZFamily) — If you are in the market to buy a home, starting Thursday, before you can even physically

Photo Via NIKOLA (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Central Arizona College.) By YourValley Central Arizona College has joined three other state colleges and the Arizona

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar) By InBusiness Phoenix Quarterra Multifamily, a subsidiary of Lennar Corporation and a vertically integrated multifamily apartment builder, developer, and property manager,

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.) By InBusiness Phoenix Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, announced it has partnered with World Food Championships to

By Caroline Yu | YourValley A residential remodel project in Tempe is moving forward after receiving a use permit for a second-floor addition, despite neighboring residents concerned about how the added height will

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Amkor Technology Inc. revealed additional details about its proposed semiconductor advanced packaging and testing facility to be built in Peoria. During the company’s

Via Macerich Co. By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal As it reported its second quarter earnings, executives at Macerich Co. made a significant announcement: that it

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport saw passenger traffic increase again for another consecutive month, leading the Valley’s main airport to its busiest fiscal year ever. In June, Sky Harbor recorded 4.2 million total

By InBusiness Phoenix American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced the 2024 recipients of the Backing Historic Small Restaurants grant program. 50 small restaurants in the U.S. will receive a $50,000 grant each

By Carl Zimmer | New York Times For generations, physicists have puzzled over life. Their theories about matter and energy have helped them understand how

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — A new ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court could undermine agreements that Arizona cities have with

By Scottsdale Progress A runoff on Nov. 5 in the Scottsdale mayoral race between incumbent Mayor David Ortega and one-time City Council member Lisa Borowsky

Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin issued the following statement regarding his Primary Election win: “I am honored and humbled that the Republican voters of Maricopa County District

State Senator Shawnna Bolick claims victory in Arizona’s Republican primary election for State Senate. “I’m blown away by the selfless sacrifices and bold patriotism from

By Digital Free Press Rose Law Group is announcing the hiring of Paige Kemper as an associate attorney in the firm’s litigation and equine practices. Ms.

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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Home prices increased 4.4% in metro Phoenix in May, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index released July 30. Nationwide, the annual gain in May was

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The Casa Grande Planning and Zoning Commission on Thursday will consider major site plans for a combined 407-unit apartment complex near

Photo via Amavida Marana By Real Estate Daily News TUCSON (July 30, 2024) – Ascent Companies & Vanderbilt and property management company, Bryten Real Estate Partners

By AZBEX The developers of a rejected hospitality project in Sedona have filed a lawsuit against the City, several officials and leaders of local opposition groups. Oak Creek Heritage Lodge had

Studio KDA/City of Lake Havasu City By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Even with several members expressing appreciation for the project, itself, concerns about height and location ultimately

By Brian Petersheim | InMaricopa The streets of Maricopa have changed a lot since the city was incorporated more than two decades ago. Businesses have come and gone, roads have changed course and government complexes

By AZ Big Media Today Fortune launches the third annual Fortune 50 Best Places to Live for Families 2024, showcasing the cities and towns across America that best support the unique needs of multigenerational families. Two cities—top-ranked Silver Spring,

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter As the summer wanes, typically so too does the quality of movies. However, this August features a wide assortment of films, some
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By Kiera Riley | State Affairs Lawmakers will take an extended break this session following the transmission of the GOP budget package to Gov. Katie

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizonans who enjoy marijuana recreationally won’t have to worry about it being taken away — at

By Reagan Priest | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the $17.9 billion budget proposal crafted by legislative Republicans, calling it “unbalanced