
Breaking: Nikola files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Photo via Nikola By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Nikola (Nasdaq: NKLA) on Feb. 19 filed the voluntary petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in

Photo via Nikola By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Nikola (Nasdaq: NKLA) on Feb. 19 filed the voluntary petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in

“More and more startups are using the Simple Agreement for Future Equity (SAFE) to raise capital. It is a streamlined and founder-friendly investment instrument that

Photo by Madelaine Braggs By Tyler Drake | Arizona Sports The home of the Phoenix Suns and Mercury is undergoing a name change from Footprint Center, confirms Arizona Sports’ John

By Abigail Kessler | AZ Daily Sun The Flagstaff City Council during a work session last Tuesday discussed how nine parcels of city-owned land could

By NAHB Challenging affordability conditions continue to act as headwinds for the housing sector, but the industry could see lower interest rates in the near

Photo via CNW Group/XNRGY Climate Systems By AZ Big Media XNRGY, a leader in thermal management solutions, today announced the construction of a brand-new, 330,000-square-foot

By Nicole Krasean | Fox 10 The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry (ADCRR) has rolled out 1,300 body-worn cameras to state prisons as

By Brett Samuels | The Hill President Trump announced Monday he was taking federal control of the Washington, D.C., police department and deploying the National

By Jen Fifield | VoteBeat Overseas voters who are registered in Arizona are receiving their ballots this week in a new way for the state’s

Pexels/Miguel Á. Padriñán Arizona Republic Hospitalizations in Arizona for COVID-19 continued about 11 weeks of general declines as the state reported 586 new COVID-19 cases

U.S. Capitol/Photo courtesy Architect of the Capitol ByLaura Olson, Ariana Figueroa | States Newsroom via Arizona Mirror Members of Congress were among the first people

The Arizona Department of Education released a report showing the decrease in enrollment is a statewide issue. By Bailey Miller | Fox 10 Public school enrollment in

By Kelly Mendoza, Rose Law Group Family Law Attorney There is a dispute between you and your child’s other parent that has escalated to an

By Kathryn Vasel | CNN The Census Bureau has proposed eliminating several marriage and divorce-related questions on the American Community Survey, putting them in the

By Saeed Ahmed | CNN After 19 years of marriage, Chris Rock has filed for divorce. But unlike his trenchant standup routines, where he often

A Border Patrol unit drives by the construction site of a new section of the border wall between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua

A demonstration against Trump’s border wall in Calexico, California, 2019 Guillermo Arias/AFP/Getty Images The president’s environmental agenda could take years to unwind, but the families

Saguaro cactus stands on the Mexico side of the border wall at Organ Pipe. /Photo: April Wong By Madeline Ackley | Arizona Republic The 9th

By Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Cannabis, Hemp and Equine Law Departments Marijuana is legally considered a “Schedule 1” controlled substance in Arizona. In

By Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Cannabis, Hemp and Equine Law Departments Arizona is one of the few remaining states that

By Arizona Republic Editorial Board History is marching in an unmistakable direction on the most popular and widely used street drug in this country. Thirty-five

The Hermosa polymetallic mining project is proposed to be developed as an underground operation in Arizona, US. || Credit: South32. Sarah Lapidus Arizona Republic Southern

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Casa Grande Dairy Co. Farm owner Jim Boyle.) By Clara Migoya | Arizona Republic CASA GRANDE — Thousands of gallons

(City of Buckeye) By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Nikola Corp. is building a new hydrogen facility in the southern part of Buckeye. A rendering shows an

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress After years of warnings it may happen someday, Scottsdale turned off the water at the stand pipe servicing the Rio Verde Foothills community of about

By Camryn Sanchez || Arizona Capitol Times January 6, 2023 Representatives from several groups announced their environmental priorities for the 2023 legislative session, focusing on

CRIT, which operates a large farm and casino, also plans to improve its canal system and conserve even more water. By Debra Utacia Krol ||

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County working to bring new transportation infrastructure to the region.) MARICOPA

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The Arizona Department of Transportation, which is studying methods for improving traffic flow at the State Route 347/Interstate 10 interchange,

By Mark Moran | Tribune Staff The Town of Queen Creek is in a flat-out sprint to keep up with the exploding growth and transportation

By Brian Slipka | Forbes When business transitions take place, several things can go wrong. Oftentimes, business buyers fail to secure capital, deals fall through

By New York Times In the five years since they began their life together in the desert sprawl of greater Phoenix, Devon Lawrence and Eren Mendoza have bounced from

By Greg Barr | Phoenix Business Journal Lucid Group Inc., the California electric vehicle company that produces its luxury sedans in Arizona, has gone back to its
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By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The

By KTAR PHOENIX — Former Democratic Arizona Rep. Leezah Sun, who resigned in January 2024 after facing House expulsion on three accusations, announced Monday on

By Cleveland.com Dick Van Dyke is 100 tomorrow. That’s no big deal — in my world. Last month, my klezmer band played a 100th birthday