
Western Wiffle Ball Classic returns to Scottsdale Stadium in October!
(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – Top wiffle ball talent from across the nation will take the field at Scottsdale Stadium this fall for the sixth annual installment

(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – Top wiffle ball talent from across the nation will take the field at Scottsdale Stadium this fall for the sixth annual installment

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: House Republicans are moving to make Katie Hobbs the first Arizona governor to preside over a

(Photo courtesy of Resolution Copper, ©David Howells 2022, davehowellsphoto.com) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By Jessie Arroyos | Phoenix Business Journal In the town

Dragoon mission built by York Space Systems for the Space Development Agency Credit: York Space Systems By Sandra Erwin | Space News A U.S. military satellite built

By Elias Weiss | InMaricopa For the first time since 2017, Casa Grande has narrowly outpaced Maricopa in year-over-year population growth, according to an InMaricopa analysis of new U.S. Census

Photo via Belgravia Group By Jorge Ramos | Phoenix Business Journal A luxury condominium project will soon bring 88 units online inside of one of north Scottsdale’s billion-dollar developments.

By Jeremy Duda | Axios More than 47% of Phoenix home listings in April had been on the market for 60 days or longer without

By Brent Ruffner | YourValley Rate buydowns have become a mainstay in the Valley housing market as mortgage rates remain stubbornly stuck, Sellers and builders

By Jason Stone | YourValley When the Surprise City Council first met in January with a new mayor taking office to update its strategic plan, City Manager Bob Wingenroth wanted the council to have what he called

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: A proposal to create an independent oversight office to monitor and report on the Arizona Department

By AZ Mirror After a planned budget vote evaporated on Thursday and the chamber unexpectedly adjourned for the weekend, Republicans in the Arizona House of

By AZRE The Phoenix City Council voted Wednesday to adopt the latest construction codes, marking another milestone in making Phoenix a national leader in accessibility, sustainability, and safety standards. Among the

Photo by Madelaine Braggs, Rose Law Group Reporter By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror The Arizona Senate voted late Thursday night to give half a

Photo by Ellen O’Brien/Cronkite News By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror The Arizona Senate has officially ended its work for this legislative session after passing

Thomas Galvin, Maricopa County District 2 Supervisor, and Chairman of the Board, has been recognized by Greater Phoenix Chamber with its 2025 Sentinel Award. The award recognizes two

By Bob Christie | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Housing developers left stranded and stalled by a lack of an assured water supply are getting

By VoteBeat In Arizona, where distrust in elections runs high, many people agree that a manual check of election results could help boost confidence. And

Shruti Gurudanti, director of corporate transactions at Rose Law Group, tells RLGR: “These are exciting times for defense technology companies. There is a growing demand for advanced

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Despite pushback from nearby residents, Maricopa is moving forward with plans for a

Town of Queen Creek By YourValley The developers of a proposed townhome community at the northeast corner of Sossaman and Rittenhouse roads will be asking the Queen Creek Town Council to allow rental-home properties. The council will be considering the

By Builder While significant movement at the top of Zonda’s annual Local Leaders list is uncommon, the list highlights geographic trends and reflects themes that have emerged in the housing market in recent years.

By NAHB A sharp decline in multifamily production pushed overall housing starts down in May while single-family output was essentially flat due to economic and tariff uncertainty along

By AZ Family More than 20 people who live in the Woodland Historic District in Phoenix asked to meet with Valley Metro officials Tuesday night

By Jenn Moreira | White Mountain Independent Apache County’s energy future got a nod on the national stage this week, as U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego spotlighted the Coronado

By InBusiness Phoenix In recognition of yet another banner year for economic development wins, Arizona today received a prestigious “Gold Shovel” award from Area Development Magazinein the 5-8 million state population category, marking the

By Ben Bradley | AZ Family Arizona Public Service (APS) has applied for a double-digit rate increase for customers across the state, a move opposed

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Construction has recently started on a new Mitsubishi auto dealership in Goodyear. Valley-based Yates Buick GMC has broken ground on its latest dealership – Yates Mitsubishi
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Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs is proposing a state government version of

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs We the People AZ Alliance, a conservative political action committee pushing election fraud claims, is facing a campaign finance

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs The Arizona Supreme Court pushed back the briefing deadlines, and thus, the execution of death row inmate Leroy McGill