
Arizona leaders react to proposed EPA rules on carbon emissions
By Kyle A. Porter | Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Frank Pratt, chairman of the Arizona House Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee, said a lack
By Kyle A. Porter | Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Frank Pratt, chairman of the Arizona House Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee, said a lack
By Randy Metcalf, | The Explorer The Oro Valley Town Council directed the town’s staff to look into areas where and how it can expand
The Associated Press Members of the state’s congressional delegation are pushing legislation aimed at settling a dispute over water rights within a west-central Arizona watershed.
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court blocked the Obama administration Monday from requiring permits for some industries that spew greenhouse
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Much like apartments that advertise free utilities, development officials are holding out discounted electricity in hopes of landing
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star A state consumer watchdog agency is suing the Arizona Corporation Commission over its decision to allow water companies
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Tucson solar advocate Lesley Lillywhite delivered more than 3,100 “Protect solar energy” petition signatures to Gov. Jan Brewer’s
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Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Two Republicans running for the Arizona Corporation Commission, which regulates utilities, are concerned that Arizona Public Service Co. might
By Peter Corbett, The Republic | azcentral.com Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Dean Fink ruled on Tuesday that a rental-car tax passed by voters in
Rose Law Group Reporter Staff Last night in a unanimous vote, the Avondale City Council, under the leadership of new Mayor Ken Weise, approved Ridgewood
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media SolarCity, the biggest residential solar installer in the U.S., said this morning that it plans to acquire high-efficiency solar
By Kathleen Stinson | inMaricopa.com The Maricopa Zoning Rewrite Task Force finished discussing the Zoning Code Draft Wednesday and voted unanimously to recommend it to
By Daniel Dullum | Florence Reminder In July 2010, the Florence Town Council voted 7-0 against a resolution of support for the incorporation of San
By Kathleen Stinson | inMaricopa.com The State Transportation Board voted Friday to put a highway overpass for State Route 347 at the Union Pacific Railroad
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Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week By Phil Riske, managing editor It’s silly how people either crawl into a hole or expect good
Stacy Vogel Davis | Milwaukee Business Journal Milwaukee elected officials and business leaders are hoping the city can emulate some of the success of downtown
By Logan Elia, Rose Law Group Litigation Attorney Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms {ATF} last year proposed changes to its rules governing transfer of weapons regulated
By Jackee Coe | The Republic The Peoria City Council will conduct public votes when filling vacant council seats, reversing a controversial policy that had
Camp Verde Bugle by Howard Fischer The state’s top health official is weighing new regulations to ensure that users of medical marijuana snacks and drinks
By Michael Smith, John Ourand & Terry Lefton | SportsBusiness Journal The new College Football Playoff is going to look a lot different than the
By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times An administrative law judge this week ordered the state to allow PTSD sufferers to use medical marijuana, reversing
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By Rodney Haas | Casa Grande Dispatch Central Arizona College ranks first among community colleges in Arizona on percentage of students transferring with an associate
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By InBusiness Phoenix Caliber, a real estate investor, developer, and manager, announced the recent Phoenix City Council’s unanimous approval of the Company’s Canyon Village redevelopment
By YourValley Tempe is in the process of creating a new development at a city-owned property that will include 400 mixed-income apartments across six buildings, with 90% of the apartments
Macgregor Associates Architects via city of Buckeye documents By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Buckeye is getting hundreds of thousands of square feet of new industrial space, even
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