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By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center

By Newsweek Oklahoma has become the 17th state in the United States to ban child marriage. Child marriage is defined as a marriage where at

By Nicole Ludden | Arizona Agenda Before the partisan battles take over in November, Arizona’s midterm hopefuls are delivering plenty of intraparty drama. This primary

By AZ Mirror Private equity firms own nearly 3 million apartment units, about 13% of the total apartments across the country, according to a new analysis from

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s yearly legislative session is approaching its end and lawmakers still haven’t settled on a state

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The majority of Arizona’s lawmakers have ties to education, yet the state still struggles to find

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Attorney General Kris Mayes says she is weighing whether to sue Gov. Katie Hobbs and the

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs At a Circle K gas station near downtown Phoenix, two Democratic senators blamed President Donald Trump and state Republicans

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX The next evolution of the Bella Storia master plan is underway, following a recent master site plan and an associated component review

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A recent poll identified housing and cost of living as the two top issues for voters in Arizona’s 6th

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: State treasurer hopeful Elijah Norton is charging that his Republican primary foe is totally unqualified to

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs The wheels of state government are set to move a little bit faster next week, with legislative Republicans and

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The state’s most populated cities are in no danger of losing their status — at least

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Mattamy Homes.) By InBusiness Phoenix Mattamy Homes, North America’s largest family-owned homebuilder, has invested $6.37 million to acquire 70 homesites

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.) By Ethan Holtzinger | Phoenix Business Journal A satisfied grin spread across 2026 WMPO tournament chairman Jason Eisenberg’s face

By Jodie Newell | Casa Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE — Despite strong opposition expressed by nearby Coyote Ranch residents, a commercial development to include a

By J. Graber | YourValley Scottsdale City Councilwoman Kathy Littlefield is under fire again because of her part in the Axon world headquarters campus saga. Local activist Dan Ishac recently filed a new

Submitted photo/Via City of Goodyear By James Goldmeer | YourValley The Goodyear City Council voted unanimously to clear the way for a four-story hotel development, transforming a piece of

By Erica Little | Pinal Central APACHE JUNCTION — Great Hearts, an Arizona-founded charter and private school network known for its classical education model, will open its first campus in Pinal County at the Blossom Rock

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs Keeping some work on their plate, the Senate passed eight House Republican bills on Monday, all on bipartisan votes.

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs Candidates for western Arizona’s Legislative District 30 battled it out over the district’s two open House seats on Tuesday,

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: “No rate hikes! No rate hikes! No rate hikes!” Before packing two Arizona Corporation Commission hearing

By Arizona Digital Free Press Scottsdale Leadership announced the graduation of Class 40, a group of 46 community leaders, following a ceremony May 8, 2026, in

By Chamber Business News A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has upheld the constitutionality of an Arizona law designed to help mid-sized cities attract large international headquarters projects, delivering a win for state business

By Havasu News Lake Havasu City planners will consider revisions next week to the site layout for a proposed 102-unit apartment project at The Shops at Lake Havasu, months after the development received final rezoning approval from the City Council. The

Photo via Arizona Museum of Natural History By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune Arizona Museum of Natural History isn’t living up to its potential and could
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By Danny Seiden | Phoenix Business Journal According to the latest Rich States, Poor States report from the American Legislative Exchange Council, Arizona ranks second in the

By YourValley The city of Peoria has been named the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s 2026 Best City for Business. The chamber stated that “Peoria was nominated by our members due to your business-friendly climate and

Photo via Town of Paradise Valley By Paradise Valley Independent In the July 21 primary election, four candidates are running for three seats on the Paradise Valley Town Council. Anna Thomasson