
Republicans vote to cut nearly half the taxes corporations owe
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Saying it will stimulate job growth, Republican lawmakers voted Tuesday to cut by nearly half the taxes owed by

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Saying it will stimulate job growth, Republican lawmakers voted Tuesday to cut by nearly half the taxes owed by

By Cameron Jobson | InMaricopa A familiar voice in Pinal County hopes to bring job opportunities, revenue and fun to Maricopa in his new role. Tony Smith has been appointed to the Southern Arizona Sports, Tourism and Film Authority by former Arizona

By Rose Law Group Reporter (Scottsdale, Ariz.) The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show has been a cornerstone of Arizona’s equestrian heritage since 1955. Since then, it

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is moving forward with its plans to invest up to $3.5 billion for its Phoenix factory, according to

By David W. Chen, Mark Walker and Kenneth P. Vogel | The New York Times For decades, gambling has been the most important source of
By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Top members of Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs’ administration accused her Republican predecessor of illegally awarding about $210 million in

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.) By Ray Belkora | Cronkite News SCOTTSDALE – Not every PGA Tour stop would welcome its tournament coinciding

By Jessica Flint | Wall Street Journal The average ticket price to attend the 2023 Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, in the greater Phoenix area, is hovering around $9,000, according to secondary market ticket platform TicketIQ. If it costs that much to get in the door to watch the Philadelphia Eagles play the Kansas

The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack & Co As we start the

By RaeAnne Marsh | InBusiness Commerce makes the world go ‘round, and retail is its end play. With all the shifting and challenges of recent

(Via Visit Mesa) By Scott Shumaker | Mesa Tribune A year after Bell Bank Park opened to great expectations, the park has hosted hundreds of thousands visitors and reported 4.3 million individual

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX From Founder and President Rebekah Morris down through the entire Research, Editorial and Support staff, the crew at BEX Companies proudly self-identifies as

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic A “short and shallow” recession is likely on the horizon in 2023, but could end as soon as early 2024, and Phoenix could be better

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.) By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal This 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 was one of the top sales

By Christopher Cox, Hank Adler | Wall Street Journal The 16th Amendment authorizes the federal government only to tax income, but some members of Congress would love

Via Barrett-Jackson Auctions (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.) By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal This 1946 Ford F 100 custom pickup sold on Jan.

From left to right: Craig Jackson, Andy-Reid, FCCS-Best of Show Winner David Flinn, Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega, Dustin Willams and TJ-Hunt (Disclosure: Rose Law Group

Via Barrett-Jackson Auctions (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.) By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Barrett-Jackson said the opening weekend of its 2023 Scottsdale

By Diana Olick | CNBC Sales of previously owned homes dropped 1.5% in December from the previous month, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Opinion: A push is on at the Legislature to eliminate the city food tax in Arizona. Unfortunately, there is no push on by our leaders

By Vincent Salandro | Builder Builder confidence levels increased in January due to a modest drop in interest rates, ending a string of 12 consecutive months

(Photo via Creation RE) By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Near the end of the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, one Washington-based company decided it was time to search for a new

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal The town of Fountain Hills’ new economic development director wants to expand the business ecosystem within the community. Amanda Jacobs started with Fountain Hills in

Proposed Maricopa pedestrian bridge (Via City of Maricopa) By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central MARICOPA — Agencies within Maricopa received millions of federal dollars for three projects this year including the railroad, irrigation and drainage, and

By Taylor Giffith | YourValley COOLIDGE — After a little more than a year in his role, Pinal County’s economic and workforce development director, James Smith, has been

Opinion: Arizona cities will complain about lost revenue, but these unfair taxes are a burden on residents. Fellow lawmakers must help me reduce them. Buy

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic The Super Bowl gives host cities global visibility, bringing hundreds of thousands of visitors for the game and other festivities and broadcasting snapshots of
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Meritage Homes.) By Symone Strong | Builder The latest episode of Zonda’s Inspirational Leadership with the Best in Home Building podcast—the first of

By SanTanValley.com San Tan Valley continues to see steady growth, with the Pinal County Board of Supervisors taking action on multiple development items during its

By Roland Murphy | AZ BEX The City of San Luis Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a minor General Plan amendment