
Scottsdale challenges Arizona sign-walker law
By Edward Gately, The Republic | azcentral.com Scottsdale is challenging an Arizona law that will prevent the city from imposing its strict rules on street-corner

By Edward Gately, The Republic | azcentral.com Scottsdale is challenging an Arizona law that will prevent the city from imposing its strict rules on street-corner

By Eugene Scott and Dustin Gardiner, The Arizona Republic | azcentral.com The Arizona Court of Appeals on Thursday struck down Phoenix’s decision forbidding a controversial

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Camp Verde Bugle What’s the best way to boost the Arizona economy? Stop getting mentioned on “The Daily Show.”

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Ray Schey has been named publisher of the Phoenix Business Journal. He takes over for Don Henninger, who

TriValley Central People who are interested in the decisions of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors, but cannot make the meetings in Florence, now have

By Phil Riske, managing editor (who sometimes writes with his tongue in his cheek) Ever since the Federal Communications Commission announced its new rules on

(By Alicia Canales | Phoenix Business Journal (Editor’s note: Rose Law Group’s David Weissman is a regular guest on Money Radio about the Affordable Health

By Jordan Weissmann | Slate Here’s a quick reminder that, despite the upbeat story lines we’ve heard about the greater media business during the past

By Lauren C. Williams | Think Progress Police raided a home last week in Peoria, IL, over a fake Twitter account that mocked the city’s

By Gerry Smith | The Huffington Post That was the reaction from consumer advocates and some websites after the Federal Communications Commission announced new rules

By Eric Jay Toll for Arizona Builder’s Exchange There’s a group of people in Phoenix and Tempe with a big circle around May 1. Over

By Elizabeth Erwin | ABC 15 Whoever said “no publicity is bad publicity” probably came up with that before social media evolved. “It’s just not

By Michelle Coffey | MarketWatch If you like Cheerios, you may want to keep it to yourself. General Mills (GIS), maker of Lucky Charms and

By Edward Gately, The Republic | azcentral.com A state-vs.-local government showdown is brewing over Scottsdale’srestrictive ordinance pertaining to sign-walkers. House Bill 2528 would prohibit municipalities

By Jon Hutchinson | Verde Independent Good looking simple signs are attracting more visitors to the offerings of the Cottonwood area. Cottonwood and the Old

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, The Republic | azcentral.com A local Republican organizer’s decision to ban the media from an “Open Mic Forum” for gubernatorial candidates

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) A reporter from The Arizona Republic was turned away at the door of the”Open

By Daniel Beekman | New York Daily News Katherine Heigl carries her shopping bags as she leaves a Duane Reade drugstore with her mother in

Dear 2013 BIGGER than Borders Amigos y Amigas – In October of 2013, Rancho Feliz rallied its “Guardian Warrior” volunteers and donors from the United

By Moira McGarvey | The Huffington Post Arizona has been a big retirement destination for many years, and for good reason. In fact, the very first

By Phil Riske, managing editor In the 70s, I had the privilage of working for the Des Moines Register and Tribune, which at the time

By Chris Woodyard | USA TODAY What is it about Tesla and its ability to make major media outlets look like fools? The latest example

By Kirsten Kraklio | Cronkite News Service It’s time for the news media and nation to stop making cannabis the butt of jokes and source

(Long-time popular comedian and night show host David Letterman announced Thursday he will retire this year from his CBS show.) 10. Surprise that nutcase woman

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner FLORENCE — Down in a small canyon, the features of a typical rural area are all present. Farmers ride

By Monica Alonzo | Phoenix New Times An attorney is demanding that ABC 15 retract a story accusing her clients — two Arizona police officers

Valley real estate developer and Rose Law Group client Michael Pollack will soon make a national television debut, appearing on the new show “Barry’d Treasure.”
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By AZ Big Media A 250,000-square-foot, nearly $190 million multi‑sport complex in North Phoenix is back on track, fulfilling the dream of SSS Partners CEO