
Massive commercial complex promises jobs for Casa Grande
Could reduce the city’s 10% unemployment rate By Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star Massive commercial complex promises jobs for Casa Grande A project fueled by

Could reduce the city’s 10% unemployment rate By Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star Massive commercial complex promises jobs for Casa Grande A project fueled by

Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week Driving down most streets in the Valley, you’ll see large and small, colorful and bland political signs

A high-stakes game: Will the Supreme Court change its constitutional direction after the next election? By Richard A. Epstein SCOTUSblog The recent announcement that Republican

RLG attorney David Weissman made his seventh appearance Thursday morning, August 23 at 9:00 a.m. on the “On Air Health Care” radio show, hosted by

Judge questions need to ban enforcement of Arizona immigration law’s ‘papers please’ provision John Bouma, representing the state, said all the talk about whether Hispanics

Is Arizona still too reliant on an out-of-state fuel supply structure? By Phil Riske, Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter and George Seitts, Rose Law

In 2011, more than two-thirds of grid-connected PV system installations were concentrated in California, New Jersey, Arizona and New Mexico By Larry Sherwood Renewable Energy

Critics: Proposal for homes, condos in natural zone a bad fit By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star East of where Tangerine Road dead-ends at Oracle

Arizona database allows employer to find out if you’re a medical marijuana user By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Think you can show

Schweikert says he left before drinking began CBS5/POLITICO A newly released report by Politico.com alleges Arizona Rep. Ben Quayle was one of five congressmen

Scientists say society must adapt to higher tides and storm surges, deeper heat waves and droughts, more intense storms and changes in long-term weather patterns

Atop a mesa near Many Farms, Ariz., in the heart of Navajo territory, horses were stomping the ground one recent afternoon, as if trying to

Mesa also is checking with contractors to see where they’re buying materials, encouraging companies to buy products in Mesa when possible By Garin Groff East

The housing market is healthy, not overheated’ The Arizona Republic Several positive signs show Arizona’s economy is improving, although slowly. Besides the jobless rate, one

By Catherine Reagor The Arizona Republic The debate among housing market watchers over whether metro Phoenix has a looming shadow inventory goes on,

Or even being appointed to one By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune In a decision with statewide implications, the Arizona Supreme Court

Joanna Dodder Nellans The Daily Courier Candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 4th Congressional District verbally answered a series of questions

If enough signatures are gathered, a referendum to overturn the prohibition would go before voters in March, coinciding with the mayoral primary By Kate

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez The Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court on Friday allowed a measure to appear on the November ballot, overturning a lower

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal The sun may be providing the power for solar systems in Phoenix, but a leasing model is what’s providing

By Lisa Halverstadt The Arizona Republic Maricopa County Recorder Helen Purcell and county Elections Director Karen Osborne are the latest to suggest a ballot measure

Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week When your editor was a frat rat, we coined the phrase “That’s close,” which really meant far,

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Saying they’re still not here legally, Gov. Jan Brewer today moved to deny benefits and even driver’s

President Obama promotes wind energy in Iowa while Mitt Romney defends the coal industry before a group of miners in Ohio By Christi Parsons

Leading solar company’s founder moves aside amidst mounting debt and fraud allegations By Eric Wesoff greentechmedia.com Suntech was the world’s number one solar manufacturer

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez The Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that it will allow a measure to permanently extend the 1-cent-per

Mesa mulls zoning for latest project By Gary Nelson The Arizona Republic In this Valley, it sometimes doesn’t take very long for the middle
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By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Partner & Chair of the Immigration Department On June 25, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a significant decision

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Pinal Partnership.) By Craig McFarland | Pinal Central Data centers are essential 21st-century infrastructure, much like power plants or water towers, keeping the

By Maricopa County Hello Neighbors, Another busy month is in the books for me and my team! Budget, elections, and America250 are keeping us busy