
Florence voters opt to avoid massive cuts
Casa Grande Dispatch The town’s Proposition 408 passed 877-301 in Tuesday’s special election, allowing normal expenditures to continue for the second straight year. Prop. 408

Casa Grande Dispatch The town’s Proposition 408 passed 877-301 in Tuesday’s special election, allowing normal expenditures to continue for the second straight year. Prop. 408

UPDATE: As of 10:30 a,m. May 18, YES 50.48%, NO 49,52% Check updates here. Prop 123 holds narrow lead, but possibly no final results until

By Callan Smith | Social Media Coordinator Rose Law Reporter Focusing on the little things, simple and sophisticated is what AC Hotels by Marriott, a Marriott

By Callan Smith | Social Media Coordinator Rose Law Reporter The room was full and alive with pleasant conversation as attendees arrived to the May

Mbogo loses in Dallas and other cities are pulling the same trick The Wall Street Journal (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes

By Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Taseko Mines Ltd., owner of the Florence Copper Project, says a dissident shareholder group has given up its

Casa Grande Dispatch For many years, Pinal Airpark was an isolated facility in the middle of the desert between Eloy and Tucson best known for
By Jordan Rose, Founder and President of Rose Law Group About a year and a half ago, I announced in a firm-wide meeting that the

Casual language is becoming the new norm From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer “Counsel, this court does not

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer In a letter to the editor of Casa Grande Dispatch, AZ Sourcing says two of its Pinal County projects

Arizona Public Media Gov. Doug Ducey Monday vetoed two bills that would exempt some cities from the state’s strict water requirements and give Cochise and

By Danika Worthington | Cronkite News One word keeps coming up as Amber Stites describes her night – late. The 31-year-old Phoenix resident picks up

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Democrats won crucial victories in the closing hours of the legislative session Friday morning as two

By Ronald J Hansen | The Republic After nearly 22 years as a publicly traded company, shareholders of the parent to the University of Phoenix approved a $1.14

From the Rose Law Group Growlery By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Dr. Ed Gogek, an addiction psychiatrist and author of Marijuana Debunked, has written

By Joshua Delauder | Cronkite News Several new apartments are being built in and around Downtown Phoenix. Many of these apartments include amenities built exclusively

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star In response to a council item of special interest requested by Councilmember Lauren Tolmachoff, and after the city


KTAR The Arizona Department of Transportation, along with the Federal Highway Administration, have asked a court to dismiss lawsuits challenging the South Mountain Freeway. In

By Amber Kahwaji | Cronkite News On June 30, 2013, members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots worked to protect the small town of Yarnell, Ariz.
After intervention by the governor, plans for dueling ballot initiatives have given way to mediated negotiations between APS and SolarCity By Herman K. Trabish | Utility

The Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting was honored with two awards from the 2015 Arizona Press Club’s Writing and Design Awards, which honor excellence in

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Supervisor Pete Rios has announced that he will seek re-election to Pinal County

By Bill Conerly | Forbes (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Intel announced plans Tuesday to cut its workforce by 12,000

By Paul Giblin | The Arizona Republic Glendale would spend $5.6 million per year to hire an arena-management company to run, home of the Arizona

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s 30 legislative districts were legally drawn and can continue to be used through the end

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Construction crews have stopped demolition work at the Circles Records building after tearing down portions of the downtown
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Photo via Office of Governor Katie Hobbs By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Sabato’s Crystal Ball is switching Arizona’s gubernatorial race rating from “toss-up” to

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Residential Utility Consumer Office and Attorney General Kris Mayes are asking the Arizona Corporation Commission to reconsider its

The Arizona Republic reports state Representatives passed a bill this week approving retroactive child support payments. Get more details here. Kelsey Fischer, Family Law Attorney