
Sissoo tree war may end soon in Scottsdale neighborhood
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Arcadia at Silverleaf residents against needless destruction of trees.) By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress After a nearly a four-year

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Arcadia at Silverleaf residents against needless destruction of trees.) By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress After a nearly a four-year

By Andy Colthorpe | Energy Storage News An event on Monday (24 June) celebrated the opening of two large-scale battery storage systems in the service

Arizona-Based Annual Wiffle Ball Tournament Arrives in Chandler, Scottsdale, Tempe and More With Final Championship Game in Dallas (Disclosure: Logan Rose, who created Big League

By Delarita Ford | Surprise Independent Northwest valley residents are preparing to fight against the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway putting a massive facility onto

By Gabriela Rico | Daily Star Tucson’s older neighborhoods could soon look very different as the city complies with a new state law that relaxes

Photo via the Town of Gilbert By Tom Blodgett | Gilbert Independent A developer’s request to make changes to an apartment project near Higley and

Via City of Glendale By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Glendale is ready for its next era. After nearly 10 years leading the city of

By AZ Mirror On Thursday, Arizona’s Senate Republicans couldn’t find the votes they needed to recommend that State Route 260, which runs through rural areas

By Jim Small | AZ Mirror Snitches may get stitches, but telling that to an accomplice or witness to a crime is a felony in

By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Maricopa County has hotel space available for people who don’t have a place to isolate after being diagnosed with coronavirus.

Arizona state Rep. Lorenzo Sierra By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic State Rep. Lorenzo Sierra, D-Avondale, is in intensive care and was intubated at a

Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Ariz., (left) speaks before the start of a House Natural Resources Committee in June. Grijalva in March tested positive for the coronavirus./Bill

By Michael Squires and Rafael Carranza | The Republic Work on the wall President Donald Trump has promised to erect along the nation’s 2,000-mile southwestern
Arizona Officials React To New DHS Order Expanding Immigration ADI News Services By Sophia Kunthara The Department of Homeland Security has ordered more aggressive enforcement

By Prashant Gopal | Bloomberg In San Francisco, an Indian software engineer on a work permit canceled plans to bid on a $900,000 home. In

What’s a broker to do if one of his or her agents asks to consume on the job for medical reasons? By Andrea V. Brambila

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times A 2012 Arizona law that erased legal protections for medical-marijuana holders on college campuses has been found unconstitutional

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A beaver dam on the San Pedro River Southeastern Arizona. The river flows north out of Sonora, Mexico. /PHOTO BY HOLLY RICHTER/NATURE CONSERVANCY By Howard

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central MARICOPA — Before the start of Friday’s Pinal Partnership breakfast, panel moderator

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic A nearly $1 billion expansion of a gas-burning power plant in Coolidge got the green light to proceed Monday

By Andy Blye | Phoenix Business Journal The Salt River Project announced that it was reopening its Granite Reef Underground Storage Project, also known as

By Andy Blye | Phoenix Business Journal (Photo by Sean Pavone) After an extremely dry winter season, the Colorado River’s Lake Mead reservoir is likely

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central FLORENCE — Building bridges is important for both local infrastructure and political relationships. Such was the takeaway from the

By Paul Basha, traffic engineer, Summit Land Management What’s the deal with traffic signals that flash yellow or red in the wee wee hours? Thirty years

By Jason Stone | Independent Newsmedia After further review, the Surprise City Council has agreed to pay for maintenance and operation of a traffic signal

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Candidates for the Arizona Corporation Commission exposed a wide rift between Republicans and Democrats over clean-energy support on Wednesday,

By Taylor Giffith | YourValley COOLIDGE — After a little more than a year in his role, Pinal County’s economic and workforce development director, James Smith, has been

Opinion: Arizona cities will complain about lost revenue, but these unfair taxes are a burden on residents. Fellow lawmakers must help me reduce them. Buy

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic The Super Bowl gives host cities global visibility, bringing hundreds of thousands of visitors for the game and other festivities and broadcasting snapshots of
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By Aaron Navarro, Joe Walsh | CBS News President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday that would reschedule marijuana to a lower

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder Lennar reported positive growth in deliveries in both the fourth quarter and the full fiscal

East Casa Grande’s land use has been updated to allow a blend of commercial, industrial, and residential development. (City of Casa Grande) By Pinal Post