
U.S. Supreme Court upholds law that prevents domestic abusers from owning guns
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court Friday upheld a federal law that bars people subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning a firearm. In

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court Friday upheld a federal law that bars people subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning a firearm. In

Read the story in Arizona Republic “Dr. Sisley continues to lead the way on plant medicine research. Restoring her funding was the right thing to

Photo via White House press office By Gabe Gutierrez, Julie Tsirkin and Julia Ainsley | NBC News President Joe Biden is taking executive action to protect undocumented spouses of

By InMaricopa After four years of planning, revisions and waiting, the long-anticipated Sanctuary subdivision on Maricopa’s burgeoning East Side is finally moving forward with a slightly denser footprint than originally expected. Maricopa’s Planning

By Elias Weiss | InMaricopa Chandler-based Someburros has submitted a full development package to the City of Maricopa that reveals detailed architectural, landscaping and site plans for a drive-thru restaurant at

[Photo via City of Maricopa] By Brian Petershein | InMaricopa Government officials this morning gathered at the shell of what had been a Maricopa Police Department substation,

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Sen. John Kavanagh says he simply wants to ask voters to ensure that what is being paid to
By Shondiin Silversmith | AZ Mirror Concerns are growing about President Donald Trump’s planned closure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Phoenix. Arizona U.S. Sens.

By AZ Daily Star Facing pressure from even some members of her own party, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is now offering up her own plan to override some city regulations to allow for

A fan sitting alone in Sun Devil Stadium is symbolic of the wait to start the Pac-12 football season. The conference announced Thursday it will

On the state’s business operations dashboard, having more than 100 cases per 100,000 people for two consecutive weeks constitutes ‘substantial’ spread.

Author: Jessica Suerth |12News The health care companies spoke out against removing mandatory face mask mandates after Scottsdale rescinded theirs earlier this week Two health
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via The Daily Courier Gov. Doug Ducey’s repeated assertions that he is not the one fighting to keep

Foreign-born workers account for nearly 30% of all those employed in construction trades By Chris Kirkham | The Wall Street Journal he U.S. home-building industry,

By ADI News Services his week, President Trump signed executive orders imposing limitations on immigration and allowing for the construction of a border wall. Arizona’s

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times The first-ever clinical study of smoked cannabis for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder took place in Phoenix this

By Rodney Haas | Pinal Central With more and more people shopping online instead of going to brick-and-mortar stores, cities are scrambling to find ways

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s more than 114,000 medical marijuana patients smoked, ate or otherwise consumed more than

A ruling rule, adopted last year, eliminates federal authority under the Clean Water Act over development along streams that are normally dry. It also sharply

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The City of Tempe is moving forward with joining statewide and international efforts for communities to reduce carbon emissions and meet carbon neutral goals. The latter entails

By Richard Dyer | Your Valley Renewable natural gas derived from cow manure and industrial food waste is being produced by a business in Stanfield

By Renata Cló | Arizona Republic After more than a decade petitioning against the smell coming from a wastewater treatment plant and finally succeeding to get

By Jason Stone | Your Valley The state is mired in a two-decade-long drought, but most Surprise residents wouldn’t even know the difference judging by

By Mark Carlisle | Your Valley (Photo via Maricopa County) Faced with losing one of its key water sources, a group of residents in Rio

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Town of Gilbert is looking at restricting truck traffic in its popular Heritage District. The Gilbert

By Jason Stone | Mesa Independent It’s now hard to believe that Interstate 10 did not completely connect Phoenix to Los Angeles until the late

By Paul Basha, traffic engineer, Summit Land Management Yep.Like left-turn arrows, the traffic engineering profession has mixed opinions of U-turns. Traffic engineers who believe safety

Photo via Getir By TechCrunch After weeks of rumors, Getir has announced that it is acquiring Gorillas. This is a major consolidation deal for the instant grocery delivery space.

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The CEO of DraftKings Inc. (Nasdaq: DKNG) said the retail sportsbook
By Yang Jie | Wall Street Journal Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to build a second semiconductor factory in Arizona and increase its investment there
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By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The

By KTAR PHOENIX — Former Democratic Arizona Rep. Leezah Sun, who resigned in January 2024 after facing House expulsion on three accusations, announced Monday on

By Cleveland.com Dick Van Dyke is 100 tomorrow. That’s no big deal — in my world. Last month, my klezmer band played a 100th birthday