
Tucson city manager ‘exceeded expectations
By Jasmine Demers | Arizona Daily Star During an executive session Tuesday, the Tucson City Council conducted a contract and performance review of City Manager

By Jasmine Demers | Arizona Daily Star During an executive session Tuesday, the Tucson City Council conducted a contract and performance review of City Manager

By Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor FLORENCE — Pinal County officials believe they’re at least $14 million — and maybe as much as $54 million

Surprise councilmember-elect Jack Hastings asks incumbent to resign By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic An incoming Surprise City Council member who already has brought drama

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Martha McSally has the solution for Arizona cities that have seen a gaping hole blown in their budgets because

Opinion: The governor who regularly shines the presidential loafers is taking a pass on Trump’s tax deferral plan. This is … surprising and the right

By Christian Britschgi | Reason The Trump administration is again pushing the envelope of its executive authority by issuing a new blanket eviction moratorium that

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Glendale is looking at banning the feeding of pigeons and a beefing up its

By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times Republican Senate candidates who won uncontested primaries have expressed varying levels of support for a unfounded and wide-ranging

By Sebastian Obando | National Real Estate Investor While the CARES Act has helped multiple sectors of commercial real estate achieve relative stability in rental

By Sarah Hansen | Forbes The Trump Administration announced Tuesday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will use its authority to temporarily ban residential

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The state’s top health official said Monday said she’s not concerned that nationally televised photos of Gov. Doug

By Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic In most years, only a few key dates stand out for income-tax planning, and most of them are familiar

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Partisan groups have been quietly preparing for the upcoming redistricting process, the first steps of which have just barely

By Richard Rubin | The Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—Deals using tax breaks for land conservation are often based on inflated property appraisals and sham partnerships, a

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media ServiceS Attorney General Mark Brnovich is asking the Arizona Supreme Court to force Tucson to align its local elections with

By Natalie Campisi | Forbes With less than 75 days to the Nov. 3 presidential election, let’s examine what affordable and fair housing could look

By Natalie Campisi | Forbes Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has presented a broad—and expensive—set of housing policy prescriptions. Some commentators have called them a

By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic Scottsdale has reached a deal to keep Axon, which manufactures stun guns and body cameras often used by police,

By Howard Cohen | Miami Herald “I have been self-employed as a musician since 2010. Still actively performing from time to time. Desire to serve

By Wayne Schutsky | Scottsdale Progress The city has reached a preliminary agreement with Axon to reimburse the body camera manufacturer over $9 million in

By Philip Haldiman | YourValley Moving into the coming months of the pandemic the economy appears to be murky but pushing through, the long-term stands

By Jason Stone | Surprise Independent The Surprise City Council is postponing paying for full-time maintenance and operations of a new traffic signal at Peoria

By Mythili Gubbi and MacKenzie Belley | Cronkite News Spoiled medication and missing rent checks are just some of the problems that Arizonans have seen

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer After reading hundreds of statements from candidates for public offices in 2020 and noting political newbies continue to chalk

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Mesa will hold a historic preservation community meeting tomorrow to hear from residents and

By Elliott Pollack | Chamber Business News At the request of the Arizona Multihousing Association and the Arizona Association of REALTORS®, Elliott D. Pollack &

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Two top city officials in Surprise resigned in February after a city-hired private investigator found that one of them
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

By State Affairs Six candidates running for state, legislative and congressional offices are awaiting final word from the Arizona Supreme Court on whether they can

By Arizona Agenda While Arizona’s GOP lawmakers inch toward sending a budget proposal to Gov. Katie Hobbs in the next two weeks, there’s at least

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Pinal Partnership.) By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter At a recent Pinal Partnership breakfast, Jordan Rose, Founder and