Hobbs concerned about proposed grocery chains’ merger
Howard Fischer Capitol Media Service Gov. Katie Hobbs said Wednesday she is “concerned” about some of the effects on Arizona of a proposed merger of
Howard Fischer Capitol Media Service Gov. Katie Hobbs said Wednesday she is “concerned” about some of the effects on Arizona of a proposed merger of
Election judges sort Minneapolis ballots during the recount process in the 2008 U.S. Senate race between Republican Sen. Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken in
By Michael Maresh | PinalCentral ELOY — It was roads, roads and more roads under discussion at Friday morning’s Pinal Partnership breakfast at Robson Ranch
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents homebuilders at Hawes Crossing.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A rendering of a 1.73-million-square-foot logistics company headquarters and
By Jessica Boehm | Axios Metro Phoenix is short around 120,000 homes, according to figures global developer Hines shared with Axios. Why it matters: The major
By Jessica Boehm | Axios The Valley will see moderate home price increases in 2024 and more young people turning to single-family home rentals, real estate experts predict. Why it
County Recorder Stephen Richer He could be the ideal foil against Kari Lake. ROBERT ROBB Substack Journalist Dennis Welch recently asked Maricopa County Recorder Stephen
Mary Rodriguez told Pinal County’s Board of Supervisors at a May meeting that she served as a political observer in the county’s 2022 election and
Woods, 59, is running for Congress because of what she describes as an assault on various freedoms by the Republican Party. Tara Kavaler Arizona Republic
University of Arizona Website Photo By KTAR A COVID-19 contact tracing app launched by the University of Arizona in August has reduced coronavirus transmission by
Health director Cara Christ acknowledged she effectively has scrapped the “substantial risk of spread” category from the benchmarks she adopted earlier this year. Now, no
Crystel, 15 months, cries as she gets a vaccination from nurse Cinthya Chumpitaz during a Yale Clinic for Hispanic Children visit. Holding Crystel is her
By Amy Feldman (Reuters) – While most tax news in this election cycle is focusing on expiring tax cuts, what may be most revolutionary about
By Christine Benz MorningStar The estate tax might be in flux, but that doesn’t mean you should throw these important to-dos on the back burner.
By Marilyn Tennissen Southeast Texas Record Charles A. Loper Jr. For almost 30 years, Charles Loper Jr. has worked hard to build his financial planning
Senior White House aides met Sunday afternoon to discuss how to roll out the controversial move affecting hundreds of thousands of Dreamers. By Elania Johnson
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal U.S. President Donald Trump is considering ending an Obama administration program offering protections from deportation for undocumented immigrants
By Arizona Daily Star After months of tough campaign rhetoric, the Trump administration touted a steep decline in border-crossing arrests as evidence of a “new
Friday is the big night when Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group partner and Cannabis Department director, takes the floor at Dancing with the Stars Arizona,
By David B. Weisenfeld | XpertHR A federal judge has ruled that a fired Walmart employee who had a state medical marijuana card has a valid discrimination claim
By Meg Ellis | Pot Network Banking in the cannabis industry has been a contentious issue due to marijuana’s current classification as a federal Schedule
Navajo Generating Station, a coal-fired power plant near Page, Ariz., in January 2013. /Photo by eflon / Flickr/CC BY 2.0 By Jacob Fischler | Arizona
A senior couple enjoys Riverview Golf Course/Photo courtesy of golf course. By Ian James | Arizona Republic Managers of some Arizona golf courses are fighting
By Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published here for discussion purposes only.) The problem, as always, is that water keeps flowing
By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter With a massive influx of new out of state residents filling Phoenix metro vacancies, Arizona desperately needs
By Lauren Serrato | Peoria Times The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation declared a Tier I Colorado River water shortage, leaving many Peoria residents questioning what
Sen. Kirsten Engel/Campaign photo By Jeremy Duda Arizona Mirror Democratic state Sen. Kirsten Engel is resigning from the legislature to focus on her campaign for the
By Jason Aten | Inc. For the second time in the past two months, I got on a plane. It wasn’t scary, by the way.
By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Construction of the South Mountain Freeway may finally end Friday, but an Ahwatukee man’s fight with the agency
By Kim Slowey | Construction Dive From aging dams and deteriorating tunnels to deficient bridges and lead-filled drinking water lines, the U.S. has plenty of
At the May 18 meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council approved eliminating the Town Facility Development impact fee effective Monday, May 23, 2022. The Town Council also authorized
By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — According to a recent financial survey, repeated talk of Pinal County experiencing an economic boom isn’t
The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack & Co | Rose Law Group
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Screengrabs via KOKH By KOKH GoFundMe is working to make sure those affected by severe storms in Oklahoma receive the help they need. To make
Rose Law Group’s Scottsdale office held a mixer for Supervisor Jeff Serdy, who has served the county for seven consecutive years and he says he
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose is a member of the Barrow Neurological Foundation Board of Trustees and is co-chair of the
Republican senator says granting access to digital ballot images and voting records would head off frivolous challenges. Jen Fifield Votebeat Arizona state Sen. Ken Bennett
State Supreme Court reverses sanctions against Arizona GOP in 2020 election challenge The decision overturns lower courts’ rulings and could chill similar sanctions in future
By The New York Times Call it the end of the beginning of the A.I. boom. Since mid-March, the financial pressure on several signature artificial
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