
Takeaways from the first Trump-Harris presidential debate
By Aaron Blake | Washington Post The 2024 election appears about as tight as can be, meaning the onus was on both Vice President Kamala Harris and

By Aaron Blake | Washington Post The 2024 election appears about as tight as can be, meaning the onus was on both Vice President Kamala Harris and

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Janet Perez | YourValley The Phoenix Country Day School in Paradise Valley is proposing the

By Arizona Digital Free Press Rose Law Group is making major moves with expansion of its family law department to meet increasing demand in one

Via City of Surprise By Jason Stone | Surprise Independent Surprise residents are happy about their overall quality of life in the city, and they enjoy

Via the City of Apache Junction By Richard Dyer | Apache Junction Independent A 4,927-square-foot event center is to be constructed at the southeast corner of

inbusinessPHX.com Toyota Motor North America announced that it has allocated and broken ground on more than $50 million in construction of new amenities for vehicle and automotive technology

By Arizona Capitol Times Key Points Saying that children need more God, the state House has approved allowing chaplains in public school classrooms. Senate Bill

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times The stage is set in the race to fill late-U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva’s seat in Congressional District 7 after candidates

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points Food stamp recipients will not be denied the ability to use their benefits to purchase sodas,

Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images By Hunter Bassler | 12 News Hospitals in Arizona and Maricopa County may become over capacity while seeing record-breaking numbers of COVID-19

By Chloe Jones | Arizona Republic Mayors of four major Arizona cities gathered to call for a statewide mask mandate and address the rise in

Even when not closed, bars and restaurants are hurt by would-be customers staying home./Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star By Howard Fischer| Capitol Media Services

The vote came just one day after Flagstaff passed a resolution to oppose the wall KTAR.com The Tempe City Council failed to pass a resolution

By Joshua Bowling | The Republic The Tempe City Council decided Thursday to put an anti-border wall resolution to a vote, backing concerns that such

President Trump wants to stop illegal immigration with a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, but experts agree it would harm the ecology of one of

The rise of national marijuana brands is still a long way off. How is that ever going to change — and do we even want

By Joey Chenoweth | Pinal Central The City Council approved several zoning changes recommended by the Coolidge Planning and Zoning Commission during their meeting on

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Medical marijuana patients are free to have their drug on college and university campuses

By Emma Penrod | Utility Dive Dive Brief: Arizona’s Salt River Project (SRP) may be liable for antitrust violations customers say occurred when it raised

Rep. Gail Griffin sponsors HB 2536/Photo file/ Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A House panel voted Tuesday

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A major Arizona utility’s can be held liable for violating antitrust laws through its policies of charging

By Symone Strong | Builder For the 11th consecutive year, KB Home has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its commitment

Horseshoe Bend, Page, Ariz. By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic The Colorado River’s worsening water supply outlook has led Arizona, California and Nevada to commit

By Chamber Business News As part of its ongoing examination of Arizona groundwater policy, Chamber Business News is visiting with water experts and policy leaders

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Amtrak is looking to bring railroad service back to Phoenix as part of expansions and improvement plans

By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent The Scottsdale Planning Commission is looking again at ideas to address parking shortages in various areas of the city

By Andy Blye | Phoenix Business Journal Lucid Motors released new footage of its assembly process at its Casa Grande factory south of Phoenix. See

By Cromwell Schubarth | Phoenix Business Journal Shares of Lucid Group Inc. dropped more than 10% in early trading on Tuesday after the luxury electric car

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — Florence will have few opportunities in the next few years to land a major manufacturer but can set the

Provided by iStar/Tac Coluccio By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Glendale Economic Development Director Brian Friedman isn’t sure what his next steps are but is confident he’s leaving
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

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,