
Homebuilders sue over Arizona’s water rules in Phoenix’s fringes
By AZ Daily Star Homebuilders are asking a judge to void what they’re calling an illegal “tax” they must pay to get permission to build in certain areas
By AZ Daily Star Homebuilders are asking a judge to void what they’re calling an illegal “tax” they must pay to get permission to build in certain areas
The W-2 capsule landed safely at the Koonibba Test Range, operated by Southern Launch. Photo by William Godwin, Courtesy Varda Space Industries. By Live Science
By Rose Law Group Litigation Chair Andrew B. Turk and Litigation Attorney Ryan Bradway | Maricopa Lawyer The end of the year brings many joys.
By Real Estate Daily News Liv+ Union Peak, the newest addition to the diverse housing options in North Phoenix’s vibrant Norterra and Union Park communities,
By Casey Torres | AZ Family PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona faces a housing crisis with a major shortage of affordable homes. House Bill 2191, which is making its way
Town of Queen Creek By Janet Perez | YourValley LG Energy Solution is proceeding with the second phase of its $5.5 billion electric vehicle complex
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Arizona voters are a bit closer to being able to decide if state lawmakers should be able to
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.
Photo courtesy of Maricopa County Elections Department By Emilee Miranda and Ryan Knappenberger ||Cronkite News Arizona voters last month made it slightly tougher on themselves when
Gov. Doug Ducey By Camryn Sanchez and Jakob Thorington || Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey said that even though he promised to call a special
Arizona Legislative Districts By Ray Stern || Arizona Republic Republicans retain the one-vote majorities lead they’ve had for the past two years in the Arizona
Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican (here receiving COVID vaccine) provided financial incentives to families and school districts that rejected mask mandates during the
President Joe Biden is shown in a file photo from Nov. 12, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House.|| Official White House photo
Eli Crane || Twitter By Tara Kavaler || Arizona Republic Arizona’s most conservative Republican members in the U.S. House of Representatives are doubling down on
We don’t have to navigate this path alone I wanted to take a moment to share something that’s been on my mind over the past
“There are valid reasons to end spousal maintenance payments (a.k.a “alimony”). However, those reasons vary between the states. It would behoove anyone seeking to modify
By Jessica Boehm | Axios Polygamy is outlawed in the state constitution, but there are still likely hundreds of Arizonans who engage in plural marriages.
Newly elected President Donald Trump says he will enact the largest deportation program in U.S. history.
By AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate Monday voted to proceed with consideration of a bill that would impose new mandatory immigration detention requirements
Rose Law Group is incredibly honored to have been selected as a legal service provider in the PALE legal assistance partnership with the Mexican Consulate
By Jeff Chew | InMaricopa Apartment towers giving you anxiety? Here’s a different kind of “high-rise.” If you’ve been wondering about that new building going
Episode Highlights: Takeaway: Ryan Hurley’s extensive experience and insights provide a comprehensive look at the current state and future of cannabis law and industry, highlighting both the
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
By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Nonprofit utility company Salt River Project is looking to energy developers to help provide at least 1,100 megawatts
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Iron Mountain.) By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal While 80% of American data centers are located east of Mississippi,
By Jeff St. John | Canary Media In January, Virginia lawmakers unveiled a raft of legislation aimed at putting some guardrails on a data center industry whose insatiable hunger
By AZ Mirror Gov. Katie Hobbs along with a group of bipartisan state and rural leaders announced legislation Thursday that gives rural communities a say
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune From a North Scottsdale plant that does “ultra purification,” the city plans to turn water flushed down toilets
By YourValley The town of Gilbert acquired last month land zoned for apartments and will use it for stormwater management. The town acquired the property
By Pinal Central MARICOPA — The quest to solve one of Maricopa residents’ biggest headaches now has a look, with an eye on the construction
By Connor Van Ligten | YourValley The Mesa Gateway Airport Authority voted to terminate a development lease at their Jan. 21 meeting after plans for an expansion project fell through. The airport is operated
Photo via City of Phoenix By City of Phoenix The Small Business Financial Assistance Program (SBFAP) has been extended through March 31, 2025, providing eligible businesses
By Axios The IRS started laying off employees on Thursday, just as tax season kicks into high gear. Why it matters: The terminations, reportedly of 6,000 relatively new workers at
“More and more startups are using the Simple Agreement for Future Equity (SAFE) to raise capital. It is a streamlined and founder-friendly investment instrument that
By Alicia Venter | Peoria Times Peoria’s Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report was released last month, revealing the city’s positive economic outlook. The
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By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter “Let’s play a game.” This quote from “Black Bag” couldn’t be more appropriate, because at its core,
By YourValley With the Phoenix Police relocating its headquarters, Phoenix City Council is making plans to redevelop two parking lots for the old headquarters building.
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar and Taylor Morrison.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Two of the nation’s largest homebuilders just plopped down
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