
Marriott set to open in Old Town Scottsdale
By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Old Town is rapidly becoming the home to towering – by Scottsdale’s standards, at least – hotels. While plans for the nine-story Winfield Hotel have

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Old Town is rapidly becoming the home to towering – by Scottsdale’s standards, at least – hotels. While plans for the nine-story Winfield Hotel have

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter If you’re into middle aged bikers in BDSM attire, then this movie may be for you. “Pillion” is based

By Women We Admire Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top 24 Women Chief Digital Officers of 2026. As gitial tools change how

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Someone tried to burn down a Surprise warehouse that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to turn into a

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker chastised Democrats on Monday for voting against increased funding for school voucher oversight, something that they’ve demanded for years.

By Arizona Agenda During an uncharacteristically gloomy afternoon at the Arizona Capitol this week, House Speaker Steve Montenegro battled gusts of wind that sent his

Photo via office of Arizona Corporation Commission By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Arizona Corporation Commission approved the first formula rate structure for a

Photo by Gage Skidmore By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs A seven-hour wait for a bill that didn’t get heard left people unable to speak

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points Throughout the session and up until the last minute, Democrats have begged Republican committee chairs to

By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Republican state representative running for Congress announced he will resign from the Legislature soon. At the close of

Photo by Gage Skidmore By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Attorney General Kris Mayes is appealing an Arizona Corporation Commission decision greenlighting a contract between

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Republican lawmakers hope to clear the path for new nuclear energy technology in Arizona, while opponents

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: After nearly a decade and a half of litigation, a federal judge has cleared the way

Photo by Gage Skidmore By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Republican state senators found not just one but two ways to honor

BY REAGAN PRIEST | STATE AFFAIRS A Senate committee advanced a bill to prohibit influence peddling inspired by pay-to-play allegations against Gov. Katie Hobbs’ administration,

Photo by Rose Law Group Reporter (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Rohit K. Tripathi.) Farms to sprout housing? “[L]andowners want to build new development in groundwater-restricted

Coming up empty: “DNA on gloves recovered a couple of miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home near Tucson did not match to existing profiles in the CODIS

(Disclosure: Summit Land Management is a Rose Law Group-related company, and contracted with the firm.) By Paul Basha, Kayla Amado | Rose Law Group Reporter

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By Hailey Mesnik | Phoenix Business Journal Major local and national developers could soon battle for prime land in

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Central Arizona College.) Central Arizona College, in partnership with Veregy, will begin installing solar shade structures costing nearly $8.3 million at the

Photo via Armstrong Construction Group By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Armstrong Construction Group is building 29 luxury homes priced around $6 million in Scottsdale and Paradise Valley.

By InBusiness Phoenix Phoenix-based Curve Development announced the groundbreaking of its newest project, Quarter at Palm Scottsdale, a collection of 25 luxury single-family homes located at the corner of Palm Lane

By Chamber Business News In a state where every drop counts, concerns about the water demands of new power plants are reasonable. Arizona has endured more than two decades

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Mixing satire with dark wit, this is a comical psychological drama that works on many levels. “How to Make a Killing” is loosely based on the

Local Woman-Owned Brewery Expands with Park-Adjacent Taproom Inspired by Community, Craft, and Connection CHANDLER, Ariz. — Greenwood Brewing, the award-winning Phoenix-based, woman-owned craft brewery founded by Megan

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Someone in J.D. Mesnard’s Chandler neighborhood smokes marijuana. The Republican senator doesn’t know who, though he’s
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By Reagan Priest | State Affairs With committee work finished, the pile of legislation on Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk is starting to grow. As of

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A prominent local landowner gained approval for a mixed-use project in Casa Grande after tweaking initial rezoning requests to make

Photo via City of Goodyear By James Goldmeer | YourValley Candidates for mayor and City Council in Goodyear are outlining their experience and priorities ahead of the