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Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Arizona Corporation Commission wants to explore how the state’s utility companies can use

Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Arizona Corporation Commission wants to explore how the state’s utility companies can use

By AZ Mirror Most Transportation Security Administration officers received a paycheck Monday covering four weeks of back wages that were held up by the funding

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs is doubling down after calling off budget negotiations last week, saying Republican lawmakers did not come

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Department of Forestry and Fire Management is deploying AI wildfire detection cameras in preparation for another sizzling Arizona

Photo by Gage Skidmore By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the Charlie Kirk Loop 202 bill Friday, three weeks after vetoing

By State Affairs The Republican primary for the Arizona Corporation Commission is splitting the Legislature’s GOP caucuses down the middle, with some lawmakers endorsing the

By State Affairs As the Arizona Supreme Court weighs a warrant for Leroy McGill’s execution, the Attorney General’s Office insists that the statute and caselaw

Image courtesy of Resolution Copper (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By Mining.com Rio Tinto aims to open Arizona’s Resolution Copper mine by the mid-2030s

Photos via Shorehaven By YourValley Shorehaven, a luxury waterfront residential community along Tempe Town Lake, is pre-leasing as it prepares to open as part of the $1.8 billion South Pier master-planned

By YourValley A new single-family housing development has opened in the West Valley city of Goodyear, adding 80 homes as the region continues to experience residential growth. The project, known as El Cidro,

By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun Supporters say a bipartisan Senate bill eliminating most municipal aesthetic home-design requirements would spur much-needed affordable housing while opponents say it would eliminate municipalities’ ability to control neighborhood quality. SB1431 would ban requirements

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix ranks No. 13 among the nation’s largest pipeline of office-to-apartment conversions. RentCafe tracked 1,550 units being converted in the

Photo via Arizona State University By Greg Barr | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix City Council on Tuesday approved a $50 million investment into the major downtown health and bioscience campus

By InMaricopa A proposed Interstate 11 corridor that would pass through Hidden Valley and along Maricopa’s western edge moved a step forward this month as Arizona lawmakers approved a bill aimed at

By David Church | Pinal Central After celebrating the opening of the town’s first official office space, San Tan Valley town councilmembers and staff have

City Hall Via City of Scottsdale By YourValley While nothing is finalized yet, eight candidates turned enough signatures to run for three Scottsdale City Council seats this year. Each candidate was required to turn 1,000

By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Chair of Immigration Law On Monday, the Trump administration sent Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents to airports around

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents D.R. Horton.) By Real Estate Daily News Two significant land transactions have closed within the 820-acre Cascada master-planned project in

By Economic and Business Research Center | AzBigMedia In January, Arizona year-over-year total building permits saw a notable 22.1% decrease to 2,859, not seasonally adjusted. The number of single-family permits in the state also

By Helena Wegner | Phoenix Business Journal Two Las Vegas developers have plans to build within a Chandler flex industrial campus where SyberJet Aircraft recently signed a

Photo via City of Peoria By Philip Haldiman | YourValley A battery energy storage system facility in the far north end of Peoria has been going through the planning stages with the city. The proposed BESS facility is planned to

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress The rallying cry of concerned citizens may be: “Save the DRB!” If so, that likely would be in vain, as a new

By YourValley Gilbert’s economic development team is leaning on redevelopment, tourism and business attraction as the primary drivers of revenue growth, with new data showing significant gains in

By Noah Cullen | Pinal Central Healthcare jobs in Pinal County are expected to grow at a very fast rate, faster than the already impressive statewide growth, as supply and

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter There’s not enough blood spray in the world to cover up for the sheer number of flaws

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona voters could decide in November if they want more of the money allocated for K-12

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Secretary of State Adrian Fontes did not have the authority to grant the Arizona Independent Party
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By Jim Small | AZ Mirror When Arizona voters go to the polls in November to decide who will be the next governor and hold

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Oakwood Homes has withdrawn from the $850 million Metrocenter redevelopment project, with a replacement builder expected to be

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Developers are gearing up to tear down another structure near the former Metrocenter Mall as the area undergoes