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ACLU (modified} Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Top legislative Republicans have hired an out-of-state attorney — at taxpayer expense — to defend a 2022

By Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic The Arizona Coyotes’ $2.1 billion deal with Tempe has been a tale of twos since its inception: a tale of two cities that

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Rising Football Club.) By AZ Big Media Over 10,000 fans poured into the dusty parking lot of the Phoenix Rising Soccer Stadium on

By Richard Ruelas | Arizona Republic Randy Miller choked up as he took to the podium at the ribbon cutting for Bell Bank Park, the

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By Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic Tempe could see tens of millions of dollars more in gains than was previously expected if voters approve the Arizona Coyotes’

By Kevin Reagan | 12 News Phoenix TEMPE, Ariz. — A Republican lawmaker has withdrawn a request asking Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes to determine whether Tempe

A lawsuit seeks to stop enforcement of the new law and to allow the transgender girls, aged 11 and 15, to play on the play

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By Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic Groups supporting and opposing Tempe’s $2.1 billion deal with the Arizona Coyotes sparred over the merits of the deal during a debate on Tuesday night, squaring off on

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By Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic Tempe’s $2.1 billion development project with the Arizona Coyotes has spiraled into legal frenzy over the past two weeks,

By Richard Buelas | Arizona Republic Bell Bank intended to link its name with a world-class sports facility in east Mesa that would draw millions in dollars and visitors. But the facility has made

By Kevin Zimmerman | Arizona Sports The Arizona Coyotes along with their development firm, Bluebird Development, announced a $2.3 billion claim against the city of Phoenix for damages caused by Phoenix’s legal filing on March 27

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Zac Gallen started out with a bang, but his nibbling got the best of him and the offense forgot to show up.|| Photo by Norm

By Kevin Reagan, Colleen Sikora | 12 News TEMPE, Ariz. — The City of Phoenix is taking legal action against a proposed entertainment district the

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By Phoenix Sky Harbor PHOENIX – After more than a year of attempts to resolve a dispute with the City of Tempe over planned residential

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona.) By InBusiness Phoenix Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona is proud to announce a multi-year

(Photo via JDM Partners) By Jim Poulin | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Biltmore Golf Club in Phoenix recently unveiled its new 19,500-square-foot golf facilities

Via Arizona Coyotes By Piper Hansen | Cronkite News TEMPE — With a special election looming to create an Arizona Coyotes entertainment district in Tempe,
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By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror An appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit from conservative groups that challenged how Arizona counties verify early ballot signatures

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker who watched as Trump supporters broke into and ransacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021 wants to send Arizona protesters

By Maricopa County The Arizona Cardinals just struck gold in the desert thanks to a little luck of the Irish. With the third overall pick