Richer’s lawsuit leaves Lake with no place to hide
It shouldn’t be so easy for politicians to lie, or be lied about. By Robert Robb A few weeks ago, I mulled the possibility of Maricopa County
It shouldn’t be so easy for politicians to lie, or be lied about. By Robert Robb A few weeks ago, I mulled the possibility of Maricopa County
Sasha Hupka Arizona Republic When Rose Carroll bought a home and acreage in Rio Verde Foothills about 2½ years ago, she knew her new property
By Arizona Department of Transportation The State Transportation Board has approved the 2024-2028 Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program, which includes funding to expand and improve pavement conditions on multiple highways vital to moving passengers and
BY: JEN FIFIELD/VOTEBEAT AND KAE PETRIN/CHALKBEAT – DECEMBER 19, 2023 7:00 AM Arizona’s federal-only voters — voters that haven’t provided proof of citizenship — are concentrated on college campuses,
(Photo via Vestar) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By Queen Creek Independent Ashley Furniture Home Store opens Friday at Queen Creek Crossing, as developer Vestar announces
Photo via City of Mesa (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Extra Space Storage.) By Richard Dyer | YourValley A one-story building addition to a mini-storage
By Kevin Stone | KTAR PHOENIX – Tempe is embracing its history as a Valley music hot spot by making it cheaper for businesses to host live performances for the next year. The East Valley suburb temporarily
By Suelen Rivera | KTAR PHOENIX — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sent a request to Congress requesting that it assist in making changes to the National Human
By YourValley The former city manager of Phoenix has been voted to lead the Maricopa Association of Governments, a planning organization for Maricopa and parts
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Scottsdale City Council will consider a plan to cut fees and make it easier for special
Judge gives voters extra time to register By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizonans will be given another 2 1/2
Getty Images By Tess Keiser | Cronkite News for Scottsdale Indpendent Scottsdale has unmasked, potentially putting the city at risk for increased cases of COVID-19
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Invoking the name of a store clerk shot to death, the state Senate voted Monday to
KTAR Arizonans need not look outside the state’s border to find how and why the issue of illegal immigration will again spark debate during the
CASA GRANDE, AZ (CBS5) – The US Attorney’s office, FBI, Securities and Exchange Commission, and the US Customs and Immigration Service are investigating possible abuses by
By Jeremy Kapteyn, Ph.D., Chair, Rose Law Group Intellectual Property and Technology Department I recently had the opportunity to speak briefly at a cannabis industry
By The New York Times Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Even as more and more states allow their
By Rodney Haas | Pinal Central The Coolidge Planning and Zoning commission approved a property use permit for the growing of medical marijuana during a
By YourValley The city of Mesa is among 11 of Salt River Project’s largest energy consumers who now have the ability to lower overall carbon
The three 775-foot stacks of Navajo Generating Station outside of Page, Ariz. are imploded on the morning of Dec. 18, 2020. The coal-fired power plant
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Central Arizona College.) By Aaron Dorman | Casa Grande Dispatch SIGNAL PEAK — Although many programs at Central Arizona College
By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The long, hot summer with few monsoon rains continues to remind Pinal County residents, and especially
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners and homebuilders working with the ACC to find a utility solution in the Johnson Utilities service area.) By Ryan
Las Vegas Sun The recent downgrade in the forecast for the flow of water in the Colorado River should be a death punch to the
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer All the news the Reporter has published about cars this week — the Barrett-Jackson show and Rose Law Group
By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The latest addition in the years-long effort to modernize Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is nearly complete. Starting Feb. 3, flights will
By Andrew J. Hawkins | The Verge Bird has announced that it will acquire Circ, a leading electric scooter rental business in Europe and the
(Photo via Amazon Facebook) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Amazon.com is expanding its office footprint in Tempe — and plans on adding
The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack | Rose Law Group Reporter
By Katherine Sayre | Wall Street Journal More than a year after former Zappos.com Inc. Chief Executive Tony Hsieh died from injuries sustained in a
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By Pinal Central I graduated from college in 1980 with a degree in agriculture and the intent of becoming a farmer like many generations of McCarvilles before
By Sean Wolfe | Renewable Energy World The United States has officially exceeded five million solar installations, just eight years after reaching one million installations
Rose Law Group Cannabis Department Chair Ryan Hurley, aka Arizona’s ‘Father of Cannabis Law,’ puts the word out to Dealmaker that he will be rubbing elbows at Canna Pack,
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents 174 Power Global.) By John Gutekunst | Parker Pioneer A solar energy company asked for and received a change in La Paz County’s Comprehensive Plan at the Board of Supervisors’
Election experts say the proposal is riddled with problems that will make voting more difficult and cause confusion Caitlin Sievers Republicans in the Arizona Senate
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