
Three candidates running for Paradise Valley mayor
By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley Candidates officially filed their petitions April 1 to run in the 2024 primary election for Paradise Valley Town Council. The mayor’s seat is on the

By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley Candidates officially filed their petitions April 1 to run in the 2024 primary election for Paradise Valley Town Council. The mayor’s seat is on the

Town of Florence By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder FLORENCE — Amid the town’s continued difficulties in hiring a town manager, Police Chief Bruce Walls took over as interim manager this week,

By Pinal Central FLORENCE — Some Anthem residents attending an open house on a future “multigenerational” center expressed skepticism. Gary McDonald of Florence Sun City said it already sounds as if Florence has decided to

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Building more infrastructure in Pinal County was the recurring theme from a panel of experts during Friday’s Biz Outlook Luncheon held at
By Chris Camacho & John Graham | Phoenix Business Journal President Joe Biden’s was back in the Grand Canyon state recently to laud Arizona as a semiconductor hub, this time on

(Rendering courtesy of SSEO Group) By AZ Big Media In the early 2000s, Buckeye was a quiet community on the outskirts of the bustling Phoenix metropolitan area with a population of 6,537. Fast forward to today, and Buckeye has transformed into the West

On Thursday March 07, 2024, Supervisor Jeff Serdy hosted a State of the County event in Apache Junction. The event offered local residents the opportunity

Photo courtesy ZenniHome By Rose Law Group Reporter WINDOW ROCK, AZ—In a first-of-its-kind partnership, the Navajo Nation has awarded a total of $74 million in

By Adrian Skabelund | AZ Daily Sun The City of Flagstaff will provide $3.33 million to support the construction of 139 designated affordable apartment units in downtown Flagstaff. Last week, the Flagstaff City Council

Photo via Creation By Tempe Independent Creation, an Arizona commercial real estate developer, has been given the green light to move ahead with construction of

By Glendale Star The Arizona Cardinals are looking to enhance their fans’ experience. At the start of the new league year, the team announced that it will be

By Terrance Thornton | Digital Free Press The community of Scottsdale will decide from three candidates for the station of mayor meanwhile local voters will decide from a field of nine candidates to

Photo via City of Queen Creek By Queen Creek Independent The three incumbents on the Queen Creek Town Council will be running unopposed for their seats this election cycle. Monday’s deadline for

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter The fifth installment of the Monsterverse franchise has arrived in explosive fashion. “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” gives

By Matt Reynolds | ABA Journal At one point, the metaverse was a groundbreaking piece of technology that promised to change lives and revolutionize industries.

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Arizona Sonoran Copper Company and Resolution Copper.) By Pinal Central Arizona is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, one of

By Alex Silverman | Phoenix Business Journal A former Arizona Coyotes executive is endorsing state legislation that he hopes will help a group unconnected to the team build a mixed-use development near Mesa that could include

By Scott Schumaker | East Valley Tribune In a short meeting last week, the Mesa Planning and Zoning Board passed a trio of applications for

By Jeremy Duda | Axios A long-planned and long-delayed project to transform downtown Surprise is underway, and its first phase is set to finish this summer. The big picture: Construction on the first three buildings of Surprise City Center,

By Damon Allred | KTAR PHOENIX — The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors agreed on Wednesday to provide an additional $796,326 to an affordable housing project in Avondale. With the additional funds coming from a

By Independent Newsmedia The city of Goodyear is looking at changing some designations within its zoning ordinance that would do away with the need for special-use permits. City Planning Manager Christian Williams, in presenting the discussion

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Mesa City Council kicked off its annual budget adoption process at a study session last week, and administration

(Photo via City of Phoenix) By Bailey Leasure | KTAR PHOENIX — Harvest Park, a 10-acre park in the Phoenix neighborhood of Laveen, opened to the public last week. The park, which

By Brian Slipka | Forbes When business transitions take place, several things can go wrong. Oftentimes, business buyers fail to secure capital, deals fall through

By New York Times In the five years since they began their life together in the desert sprawl of greater Phoenix, Devon Lawrence and Eren Mendoza have bounced from

Via The Richman Group By Rebekah Morris | AZBEX Last month, The Richman Group withdrew its proposed housing development from a Guadalupe Town Council agenda after losing what had previously been enthusiastic and

By MacKenzie Brower | Your Valley Paradise Valley Town Council welcomed back legislative lobbyist Doug Cole to its meeting March 28 to give an update on the
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By AZ Family Kari Lake’s road to a new job in Jamaica just got a bumpier. After losing two races in a row, a judge

By Rose Law Group Lobbying and Government Affairs Dept. RLG Budget wins from this legislative session: RLG lobbied bills that were signed by Governor Katie

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