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The Associated Press Newsweek plans to end its print publication after 80 years and will shift to an all-digital format aimed at online users starting

The Associated Press Newsweek plans to end its print publication after 80 years and will shift to an all-digital format aimed at online users starting

BizPulse Poll: Which city in the Phoenix area has the best downtown? Phoenix Business Journal The weekly Business Pulse survey is an interactive feature on

By Sydney Smith iMediaEthics Former Washington Post reporter Jose Antonio Vargas, who identified himself as an “uindocumented immigrant” last year in an essay for The


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By Mike Saucier (@MikeTheSauce) Exclusive for RLG It’s a tension-filled and bitterly partisan time of year but here is some heartening evidence of civility and

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By Adam Gaub Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Elias Johnson resigned Friday after an investigation into an incident that occurred

By John G. Browning Risk Management Magazine From claims investigations and debt collections to employment practices liability and libel claims, social media might get you

By Lindsey Gemme Eloy Enterprise It was as good a sendoff party as the Eloy Business Center’s director could have gotten as the facility’s first

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By David Roberts grist There is no singular “energy journalism,” only various tribes with various beats. A quick taxonomy couldn’t hurt. There are finance and

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10. “I haven’t slept an hour since 2008” 9. “Romney’s hair is mesmerizing” 8. “Didn’t want to wake Jim Lehrer” 7. “Haven’t been the same

By Mike Saucier (@MikeTheSauce) It was a news-packed tweet week as fall arrives and we break into full election sprint. There was the trivial: Justin
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Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week “Talk to the hand” is an English language slang phrase associated with the 1990s as a contemptuous

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10. “Too much White House beer” 9. “It was my first time using a camera phone” 8. “Figured it was legal in Kentucky” 7. “I

Featuring the best tweets this week by, among others, Mark Kelly, Kristin Anderson, Laurie Roberts, Steve Nash, Colton Shone, Jay Tibshraeny,

By Michael Wolff USA TODAY Not too long ago, I had lunch with the head of a large digital advertising agency — owned by a

By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter A few weeks after being fired by a weekly political newspaper in 2009, I went to

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By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter Much of the news in Arizona is cyclical — happenings repeat themselves year after year, people

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By AZ Mirror In the five years since the 2020 presidential election, during which Republicans sowed doubt in election systems by spreading evidence-free “fraud” claims,

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: On Feb. 2, Gov. Katie Hobbs made her position on the Colorado River clear. Either the

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix housing market is doing almost everything right—and still struggling to move buyers off the sidelines.