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Urban Planner Alisse Caton Joins Rose Law Group pc (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) –Scottsdale based Rose Law Group pc is bringing even more talent to its ever

Senator complains doctors have to get ‘second opinion’ from the state By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State lawmakers voted

Could affect 28,000 immigrants in Arizona, 1.8M nationwide By Rachel Bade | POLITICO The White House presented Congress Thursday with an immigration reform plan that

Paradise Valley Independent In an effort to bolster its growing Elder Care Concierge Program, Scottsdale-based Rose Law Group has selected former Paradise Valley Councilwoman Mary

By Adam Liptak | The New York Times The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that District of Columbia police were entitled to arrest late-night partygoers

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) FLORENCE, AZ – What started as a small donation drive five years ago

By Kathleen McLaughlin | The Guardian Public land access over private land has always been a fairly fraught issue, but with the West growing more

Arizona delegation divided when shutdown arrived By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Arizona’s congressional delegation seemed as stubborn about solving the partisan budget stalemate

By Russ Wiles | The Republic Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa and the rest of Arizona won’t be landing Amazon’s prized second headquarters — and the investment dollars, jobs

By Kathryn Honecker, Chair of Rose Law Group Class Action Department, and Clark Wu, Law Clerk Phoenix, Arizona | January 11, 2018 In our last article,

The justices agreed to hear an appeal by the state of South Dakota, which has been pushing a test case with the goal of overturning

By Kathryn Honecker, Chair of Rose Law Group Class Action Department, and Clark Wu, Law Clerk Phoenix, Arizona | January 11, 2018 Perhaps. But you’re not

The most stressful jobs of 2018 By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal areerCast unveiled its list of the most and least stressful jobs of

From the Trends Chatter Newsletter, published by Trends Magazine “I’ve known Jordan Rose for a long time. She’s a huge supporter of our publication, the

By David Gelles | The New York Times A creator of the iPhone called the device “addictive.” A Twitter founder said the “internet is broken.”

January 8, 2018 Speaker Mesnard, President Yarbrough, Chief Justice Bales, Members of the Legislature and Judiciary, my fellow Arizonans, I’m again grateful to be here.

Brain-computer interfaces may change what it means to be human (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) The Economist Technologies are often

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A first-of-its-kind agreement could make the East Valley a major international trading hub. SkyBridge

Please be our guest as we review and discuss the new congressional 2018 tax bill. Space will be limited so please review the agenda and

Arizona Daily Star Rich Rodriguez was fired on Tuesday after a $7.5 million notice of claim was filed with the state Attorney General’s Office alleging

By Kent Somers | The Republic A day after becoming the winningest coach in Cardinals history, Bruce Arians became an ex-coach, announcing his retirement in


USA TODAY GEORGE, Utah — A Washington County Sheriff’s deputy punched through the ice and dove into a frozen pond to rescue a drowning 8-year-old

Pilot was part of the Christmas bombings in Vietnam By Nanci Hutson | The Daily Courier For Christmas Eve and Christmas Day this year, retired


By Mike Sunnucks ] Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Tax Research Association is questioning some real estate development deals crafted by Arizona State University, the

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic The House of Representatives and Senate passed Republicans’ $1.5 trillion tax cut bill with no Democratic support and
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By Jim Small | AZ Mirror When Arizona voters go to the polls in November to decide who will be the next governor and hold

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Oakwood Homes has withdrawn from the $850 million Metrocenter redevelopment project, with a replacement builder expected to be

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Developers are gearing up to tear down another structure near the former Metrocenter Mall as the area undergoes