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By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter September means we’re one step closer to Oscar season, but horror fans get to rejoice as this month will

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter September means we’re one step closer to Oscar season, but horror fans get to rejoice as this month will

By Madelaine Braggs, Rose Law Group Reporter via AZBEX Looking to maximize the benefits derived from Arizona’s $3.4B in infrastructure improvement funding under the Infrastructure Investment

(Disclosure: Rose law Group represents utility scale solar developers working with The City of Eloy on this ordinance.) By Michael Maresh | Eloy Enterprise ELOY — The Eloy City Council

By Kirk McKnight | Wickenburg Sun Wickenburg resident and team-roping enthusiast Julie Black and husband Mark bought their land in 2007. Though their property is

Photo via Tricor LLC By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Tricor LLC is preparing to launch a $156 million capital raise to fund the construction of 1,000 single-family rental units across

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Multifamily housing makes up less than 2% of housing options in Maricopa, according to U.S. census data. But that could change in the coming months. Maricopa Planning and Zoning

(Photo via City of Kingman) By AZ Business Magazine Housing for Hope, an affiliate of Catholic Charities Community Services, has received $4.5 million in funding commitment to

By Colleen Sikora | 12News Phoenix PEORIA, Ariz. — For five years, Lilli Lanser has called Quail Run Apartments in Peoria home. Pictures of her family hang on

By Jen Wahl | 12News Phoenix PHOENIX — A new report showed the average homeowner has a historically large amount of equity in their home, coining the

By Jeremy Duda | Axios City officials, neighborhood leaders and others gathered Tuesday for the groundbreaking ceremony for Phase 3 of Phoenix’s Grand Canalscape project, which will improve the waterway in the Maryvale area. Driving

(Disclosure: Logan Rose, who created Big League Wiffle Ball in 2020 when he was just 13 years old, is the son of Jordan Rose, founder

By Lisa Friedman, Coral Davenport | The New York Times The Biden administration on Tuesday lifted protections from pollution for millions of acres of wetlands, three

By Amy Joyce | Washington Post Several years ago, Jennifer Breheny Wallace noticed research was emerging that showed children who attended “high-achieving schools” were experiencing

“We have been working on this for a few decades and now is the time that they narrow the corridor and select the exact alignment. Now

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By Ruth Colp-Haber | Forbes According to a story posted in the Wall Street Journal on August 24, several owners of WeWork’s secured debt totaling $1.2 billion are

By Tony Lange | Cannabis Business Times A startup company with plans to develop payment processing technology for the cannabis industry is now on the brink of collapse after a partnership

By Maritza Dominguez | Arizona Republic Developers want to turn about 60 acres of raw desert in Mesa at Signal Butte Road and Southern Avenue into a

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal After metro Phoenix home prices continued to decline in July, they have been leveling off in August, according

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Wes Swenson was the only one to raise a paddle at Tuesday’s state land auction. The CEO of Utah-based Novva Data Centers cracked

By AZRE Members of the Arizona Builders Alliance (ABA) continued to break ground and cut ribbons throughout 2022, into 2023 and continuing on into 2024, despite persistent supply chain challenges and

Jodie Newell/PinalCentral By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — A need to upgrade facilities and increased patient demand are the primary reasons behind a projected $19.5 million in

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times The president of the Cactus League said Friday that Arizona communities need to continue to invest in the

By Scott Shumaker | Mesa Tribune Mesa City Council signed off an agreement with the Arizona Department of Transportation Aug. 21 that will allow the state

By Richard Smith | YourValley Surprise is narrowing its options on changing a city ordinance to eventually make big rig parking on right of way and fields illegal, while providing

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Movies featuring America’s pastime have made an indelible mark on cinema with over a hundred titles throughout history. Unfortunately,

By Margi Murphy | Bloomberg Cybercriminals are constantly searching for new ways to trick people. One of the more recent additions to their arsenal was voice simulation
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Photo via LGE Design Build By Helena Wegner | Phoenix Business Journal A 144,885-square-foot industrial building in Tempe has completed construction on a uniquely shaped chunk of land. Source Business Center

Mattel Theme Park – Photo by Madelaine Braggs By Sydnie Savage, Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Orange and blue sections of roller-coaster track, resembling a Hot Wheels

Mayor Nancy Smith. Via the City of Maricopa By Kenny Quayle | Pinal Central Mayor Nancy Smith gave her annual State of the City address Feb. 11