
Getting an occupational license in Ariz. is burdensome, Goldwater report states
By Amy Edelen | Cronkite News All kinds of professions – barbers, electricians, taxicab drivers – need government-issued licenses to work in Arizona. But obtaining

By Amy Edelen | Cronkite News All kinds of professions – barbers, electricians, taxicab drivers – need government-issued licenses to work in Arizona. But obtaining

By Eric Smith | East Valley Tribune With every passing day, the Central Mesa Extension Project of Valley Metro’s light rail system comes closer to

By Luci Scott | Arizona Builder’s Exchange Economic development along the light rail in metro Phoenix is a testament to the success of public investment

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Funded by unstable state and federal sources, the Arizona Department of Transportation is facing $408 million in

NEWS RELEASE Behavior Resaerch Center’s Rocky Mountain Poll Phoenix, Arizona, February 17, 2015 – As Arizona begins 2015 with a new Governor and State Legislature,

By Emi Kamezaki | Arizona Capitol Times The proposed South Mountain Freeway, which would complete the Loop 101 and Loop 202 freeway systems, is expected

By Jim Cross | KTAR Almost exactly two years ago — on Feb. 20, 2013 — a landslide buckled 500 feet of U.S. Highway 89

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Within the next 25 years, the population of the 1,200-square-mile area that encompasses Eloy, parts of Coolidge

10. SB007—Declaring a James Bond State Holiday 9. HB90210—Renaming Scottsdale Beverly Hills 8. HB1968—Appropriations measure to fund shipping the London Bridge back to London after

By Bill Slane | Cronkite News Like pretty much everyone else in the nation’s sixth-largest city, Aimee Williamson has a car. But she said uses

By Meryl Fishler | Cronkite News Once Margaret Dunn saw the Tesla electric car at a storefront in Scottsdale Fashion Square, she said she went

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times A few Republican lawmakers are trying to sneak past the Voter Protection Act with a draconian DUI bill

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner While the reconstruction of Central Avenue continues to move toward implementation, city, state and government officials are wasting no

NEWS RELEASE – Pinal County It’s been five months since construction on the first phase of Hunt Highway has been completed. Although it was only

By Thom Patterson | CNN The quest to complete the first solar-powered flight around the world moved a bit closer to reality Tuesday. Swiss pilots

By Ashley Halsey III | The Washington Post With the population explosion in the South and West expected to continue and aging infrastructure requiring a

By Kevin Baxter | Los Angeles Times Every plane stored or scrapped at Pinal Airpark outside Tucson has a different story Pinal Airpark is full

Governing magazine States and localities will spend much of their time this year grappling with troublesome new realities and trying to work out their relationship

By Mariana Dale | Arizona Daily Star Road Runner is looking toward transportation projects scheduled to begin or make progress in 2015. DOWNTOWN LINKS An

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times After comparing a proposed anti-immigrant measure to SB1070, Democrats now say it’s much worse. “This type of legislation

By Parker Leavitt | The Republic | azcentral.com Hop on an express bus from Goodyear to Phoenix. Cruise along Loop 303 past Luke Air Force

By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa.com City studies future roadways, linkage to I-11 In March, governors Jan Brewer of Arizona and Brian Sandoval of Nevada unveiled

By James Hodl | Copper Area News Charges by the Arizona Office of Auditor General (OAG) that the towns of Superior and Mammoth misdirected funds

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Sixth in a series of articles reviewing the 2014 news stories published by Rose Law Group Reporter

Your West Valley View.com In a move to ensure the Interstate 11 and Intermountain West Corridor Study continues to move forward, the state Transportation Board

By Erick O’Donnell | Special to Ahwatukee Foothills News Valley Metro and Tempe officials reassured residents concerned about the costs and consequences of the city’s

By Tom Ichniowski | Engineering News-Record As Republicans’ wave of Election Day victories propelled them to control of the Senate and an increased House majority,
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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key points: PHOENIX — More than a dozen years ago Sen. John Kavanagh voted along with every Republican

By AZ Mirror Arizona’s Senate Republican leaders say in the coming year they’ll be focused on lowering costs, making communities safer and keeping the state’s

By AZBEX 11. Samuel Barfoot has joined Rose Law Group pc as a Transactional Real Estate and Finance Attorney. Barfoot’s work includes commercial real estate and finance matters spanning acquisitions,