
Agreement aims to reduce Salt River horse herd to 120 in 5 years
By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Not far from the Phoenix metro area, horses graze along the riparian areas of the Salt

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Not far from the Phoenix metro area, horses graze along the riparian areas of the Salt

By Jamar Younger | State Affairs The Senate is expected to debate a bill in the Committee of the Whole on Monday that would give

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs signed another Department of Child Safety reform bill Thursday, while also approving a criminal justice measure

Voting is now live! Click here to place yours! ‘Best of the Capitol’ (June 3), is a light-hearted evening event that honors the people and groups engaged in state

Arizona’s local space industry made the Rose Law Group office a hub of networking and ideas, kicking off AZ Tech Week! Rose Law Group partner

The pioneering leaders of Arizona’s great new Town of San Tan Valley held a celebration breakfast at the Rose Law Group office this week. We

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — When asking Pinal Partnership CEO Craig McFarland about rising energy demands throughout Pinal County, the former

By Howard Fisher | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: A federal judge is refusing to block the state of Arizona from prosecuting an online gambling

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Turning Point fell short of preventing a “clean energy” majority on the Salt River Project power

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs With 57 bills awaiting action from Gov. Katie Hobbs, lawmakers are still working through the piles of legislation that

Photo via Empire Group of Companies By AZRE Empire Group of Companies, through its luxury urban infill division Aspirant Development, and Brinkmann Constructors have officially

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Arizona won’t require schools and colleges that discuss contraception and sexually transmitted diseases to also talk

By Melina Kahn | USA Today Eligible men will be automatically registered into the U.S. military draft pool by December in an effort to streamline the existing

Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Attorney General Kris Mayes is challenging several recent Arizona Corporation Commission

Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reis Thebault | New York Times A slate of liberal candidates won control of the board of Arizona’s largest public

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose is a Banner Health Foundation board member.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s largest private employer, Banner Health is

By Hailey Mesnik | Phoenix Business Journal The West Valley city of Buckeye has rezoned a nearly 2,000-acre chunk of land, setting it up for a major industrial employment corridor. Buckeye City Council unanimously approved

Photo via City of Mesa By Richard Dyer | Your Valley A five-story AC Hotel is to be constructed on the northeast corner of Centennial Way and

By Janet Perez | YourValley The era of population hyper growth in Queen Creek is over, at least for the near future, and it is one reason town officials are tempering revenue projections for the next

By Jeff Wendt | YourValley Seven candidates, four incumbents and three newcomers, are vying for the six seats up for grabs on the Cave Creek Town Council. Current council members Tom Augherton, Cynthia Driskell, Joe Freedman and Tom McGuire are joined

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter From slasher horror to suspense thriller, this is a film that scratches the familiar surfaces of genre tropes without

By Bob Christie | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: An Arizona House measure boosting rules for short-term rentals like those offered through Airbnb and Vrbo

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Attorney General Kris Mayes wants more than $972,000 from two grocery giants whose 2024 merger she

Photo via Hugh Lytle for Governor By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs Independent candidate Hugh Lytle said he would donate his yearly salary to charity

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs With committee work finished, the pile of legislation on Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk is starting to grow. As of

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A prominent local landowner gained approval for a mixed-use project in Casa Grande after tweaking initial rezoning requests to make

Photo via City of Goodyear By James Goldmeer | YourValley Candidates for mayor and City Council in Goodyear are outlining their experience and priorities ahead of the
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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