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Sasha Hupka Arizona Republic View Comments As a group of poll workers — two Democrats and one Republican — were leaving a voting center in
Sasha Hupka Arizona Republic View Comments As a group of poll workers — two Democrats and one Republican — were leaving a voting center in
By Ryan Fuhrman | Investopedia Working capital and cash flow are two of the most fundamental concepts of financial analysis. Working capital is associated with the balance
Photo Courtesy American Battery Factory By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star A Utah-based advanced battery startup is looking to break ground in October on
(COURTESY CITY OF SCOTTSDALE) By J. Graber | YourValley The controversial Mack industrial park earmarked for 9100 E. Bell Road will become a reality.The Scottsdale Development Review Board approved during its Jan. 4 meeting
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona.) By YourValley Goodwill of Central & Northern Arizona is opening a new store in
By Jessica Boehm | Axios A coalition of Valley religious organizations has united to combat opposition to new affordable housing and shelters. Why it matters: Neighborhood groups across metro Phoenix
By David Church | PinalCentral ARIZONA CITY — As the public appearances portion of the Monday Eloy City Council meeting began, Arizona City resident Kim Allen had a goal in mind
By Jason Stone | YourValley The city of Surprise needs a new fire station and community pool. It needs road improvements, more traffic signals and specialty facilities
By Joe McHugh | West Valley View Goodyear recently added two more deputy city managers to its leadership roster. Justin Fair and Kini Knudson bring ample experience to the city, and both are
Adriana Zehbrauskas for The New York Times By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Students eat lunch one grade level at a time, two students to
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey has no plans to further restrict Arizona businesses as the state awaits its first COVID-19 vaccinations
By InBusiness Phoenix Beyond building homes, Taylor Morrison is committed to cultivating communities. For the fourth consecutive holiday season, the nation’s fifth largest homebuilder and
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona needs its 920,000 foreign-born residents, both legal and otherwise, to fuel the state’s
By Megan Cassidy | The Republic The immigration policies that elevated former Sheriff Joe Arpaio to fame were the same that would ultimately lead to
By J.T. Lain | Cronkite News Thursday, July 27, 2017 WASHINGTON – The House passed a $713.4 billion defense spending “minibus” Thursday that rolled four
By Jeff Smith | Marijuana Business Daily Arizona’s medical marijuana market is one of the largest in the nation as well as one of the
AZBigMedia Adolphus A. Busch V, great-great-grandson of the late founder of Anheuser Busch announced today the launch of his eponymous cannabis brand, ABV Cannabis
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents The Mint Dispensary Fox 10 The Mint Dispensary is taking “edibles” to the next level, and launching the country’s first full-service
Lea Marquez Peterson at the inauguration of Gov. Doug Ducey on Jan. 7, 2019. By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Clean energy advocates in
Facebook Photo/Arizona Public Service – APS Author: Joe Dana | KPNX-12 News Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office released more than 700 pages of emails
By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central (Photo via Nikola Motor Company) COOLIDGE — Nikola Motor Company is nearing completion of its manufacturing plant in the
Opinion: A record-setting drought is hitting northern California with particular vengeance. There are lessons for Arizona in that. By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic Arizona has
By Drew Kann, Renée Rigdon, Daniel Wolfe | CNN Maricopa, Arizona — For farmers in the deserts of central Arizona, success and failure is defined
By J.D. Tucille | Reason This week, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages federal water resources throughout the West, announced a water shortage at
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Gilbert Town Council has approved a measure to reduce truck traffic in the popular Heritage District.
Photo credit: AFN By Ahwatukee Foothills News The South Mountain Freeway is in the running for two national awards, competing against projects in 11 other
By Paul Basha, traffic engineer, Summit Land Management Yes. Likely. First some historic data. National Public Radio, Morning Edition, Marketplace Morning Report, on Wednesday 2
By Cromwell Schubarth | Phoenix Business Journal After June 1, you’ll have to pay $10,000 to $15,000 more to buy one of Lucid Group Inc.’s
By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal An economic forecast for the state and Phoenix metro show Arizona will continue to add a significant number
By Lauran Sanders | Your Valley As the city of Peoria continues to grow, the economic development team continues to support existing businesses while attracting
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By Brad Plumer and Nadja Popovich | The New York Times California draws more electricity from the sun than any other state. It also has
Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services A group of veteran attorneys has organized to defend the process of how most judges in Arizona are selected and
By David Weinstock | Kiplinger The new year has brought notable changes to federal gift, estate and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax rules. Inflation adjustments for
Tom Zoellner Phoenix Magazine A writer and an attorney embark on an unholy mission to lay bets in each of Arizona’s 26 casinos over a
Screengrab via 12 News By Colleen Sikora | 12 News TUCSON, Ariz. — An interpreter who worked alongside the Marines in Afghanistan for years is
Screengrabs via KOKH By Hunter Elyse | KFOR SULPHUR, Okla. (KFOR) — In the days that follow Saturday’s deadly tornado, business owners are still uncovering
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