
What New Jerseyans fear most about reopening the economy
By Jonathan D. Salant | NJ.com Ballparks, restaurants and NJ Transit trains may still sit empty even after Gov. Phil Murphy says New Jerseyans no longer have to stay at home to

By Jonathan D. Salant | NJ.com Ballparks, restaurants and NJ Transit trains may still sit empty even after Gov. Phil Murphy says New Jerseyans no longer have to stay at home to

By Justin Sayers | Tucson.com Members of the Tucson City Council on Tuesday “poked holes” in the city’s budget for next year, expressing concern that it did

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic The Phoenix City Council plans to prioritize small businesses, housing assistance and protection for city employees with COVID-19 aid

By Melissa Yeager and Jessica Boehm | The Republic As cities and counties across the United States have moved swiftly to offer rent relief to the concessionaires

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News The COVID-19 pandemic could wipe out a quarter of Phoenix’s small businesses and cost the city up to

By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Groups seeking to put initiatives on the ballot have thrown in the towel in their

By Rose Law Group Reporter Staff As Covid-19 becomes a reality in Arizona, cities and municipalities have all responded in various ways to the virus.

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Peoria will have a virtual Second Saturday event on May 9th promoting small businesses during

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The City of Mesa and United Food Bank are expanding the Feed Mesa Program that aims to

AZ Business Magazine Over the last several weeks, Resolution Copper has been actively working with communities to address the COVID-19 crisis and its impacts. On

By Justin Sayers | Tucson.com The Tucson City Council on Tuesday will be presented with a “worst-case scenario” should city departments have to make heavy

By Justin Sayers | Tucson.com Tucson officials are thinking outside the box when it comes to devising ways to use the $95 million from the

By Rose Law Group Reporter Staff As Covid-19 becomes a reality in Arizona, cities and municipalities have all responded in various ways to the virus.

By John Gutekunst | ParkerPioneer.net With Gov. Doug Ducey having extended his “stay-at-home” order for Arizona residents until May 15, the Town of Parker has

By Jon Hecht | RedRockNews It has now been nearly a month since the implementation of social distancing and Gov. Doug Ducey’s decision to close

By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune Mesa plans to throw a financial lifeline to businesses struggling in the downturn unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic

By Stacy Cowley, Emily Flitter and David Enrich | New York Times When a $192,000 loan from the federal government’s small-business aid program arrived in his bank account last

By Rose Law Group Reporter Staff As Covid-19 becomes a reality in Arizona, cities and municipalities have all responded in various ways to the virus.

By Nick Timiraos | Wall Street Journal The Federal Reserve will expand loan offerings and qualification rules for its forthcoming $600 billion lending effort designed

Casa Grande Dispatch Facebook Live

By Katie Sawyer | Pinal Central MARICOPA — The city of Maricopa announced Thursday evening that it will reopen several public amenities in the coming

By Richard Dyer | Apache Junction Independent Safety equipment for police officers, purchasing the rodeo grounds and Prospector Park land, getting rid of blight in

By Richard Dyer | Queen Creek Independent Constructing a multi-generational center, increasing residents’ safety and building more roadways are a few of the ideas Queen

By Josh Martinez | Paradise Valley Independent Paradise Valley town leaders will continue discussion on a minor update to its Town Code after a resident

By Maria Vasquez | PinalCentral ELOY — City Finance Director Brian Wright has been keeping an eye on what kind of impact the coronavirus shutdown

By Jeremy Duda |Arizona Mirror Gov. Doug Ducey’s decision to modify and extend the stay-at-home order he enacted to combat the COVID-19 outbreak is emblematic

By Rose Law Group Reporter Staff As Covid-19 becomes a reality in Arizona, cities and municipalities have all responded in various ways to the virus.
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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Arizonans cited by speed cameras won’t see their fines capped $75. Teens won’t be able to

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte.) By Kiera Riley | State Affairs The Attorney General’s Office and Fondomonte Arizona have hit an impasse in setting a litigation

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: A bill similar to the Arizona Starter Homes Act didn’t quite make it to the finish