
Maricopa County update from Board Chairman and Rose Law Group partner Thomas Galvin
Via Maricopa County Supervisor Galvin’s Message Hello neighbors, It’s heating up in Maricopa County—and I’m not just talking about the temperature! It’s been a busy

Via Maricopa County Supervisor Galvin’s Message Hello neighbors, It’s heating up in Maricopa County—and I’m not just talking about the temperature! It’s been a busy

(Photo courtesy of Resolution Copper, ©David Howells 2022, davehowellsphoto.com) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By Jessie Arroyos | Phoenix Business Journal In the town

Dragoon mission built by York Space Systems for the Space Development Agency Credit: York Space Systems By Sandra Erwin | Space News A U.S. military satellite built

By Wrangler News Independent Ten accessory dwelling unit plans have won the Accessory Dwelling Unit Design Challenge for accessibility, affordability, sustainability, and floorplan. Funded by

Photo via Lennar (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune Lennar Homes wants to rezone 60 vacant acres at Hawes Crossing, essentially flipping

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX The Phoenix City Council is set to consider rezoning 12.4 acres at 19th and Montebello avenues, adding momentum to an ongoing effort to generate transit-oriented redevelopment near the expanded light

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Town council to interview candidates for town manager, finance director, and town clerk positions on October 22 San Tan

Today, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman and Rose Law Group Partner Thomas Galvin declared a local emergency due to damage from the microburst that

By Jennifer Shutt, Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror The U.S. Senate left for its customary long weekend Thursday afternoon, following a brief three days in

NOAA Climate.gov By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Gov. Doug Ducey and Arizona lawmakers appear finally ready to act on a more permanent solution

Erika Neuberg, who chairs the Independent Redistricting Commission, defends Tuesday the decisions made so far by the panel against criticism by Democrat Shereen Lerner, right,

iIRC Some lawmakers face unexpectedly tough re-election fights, while others saw improvements over the draft map By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Political fortunes for

June Krafft’s boys started the school year online, but Krafft eventually let them return to in-person learning. Christopher, 5, had an especially hard time adjusting.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, got his first dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine on Dec. 22, 2020. Fauci was joined

By Yana Kunichoff | Arizona Republic As alarm grew over the spread of the COVID-19 delta variant as Arizona schools opened for the fall, parent

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Social worker Mary Jarman called a young adoption agent named Paul Petersen in the early 2000s to discuss adoption

By Dianna M. Nanez The Arizona Department of Child Safety isn’t giving foster parents the information they are legally entitled to, so they can properly care for

By Steven Hsieh | Phoenix New Times County Assessor Paul Petersen, who’s facing possible prison time for an adoption scheme involving pregnant Marshallese women, helped

U.S.Senator Tammy Duckwortth/Wickimmedia || Commons By Laura Daniella Sepulveda || Arizona Republic Leer en español The Biden administration issued a rule on Wednesday preserving the

Yesenia Ramales, born in Puebla, Mexico, came to the U.S. in 1994. She has been a beneficiary of the DACA program since 2012 and says

Construction on the 1,000 feet of gapswill be funded with $6 million from the fiscal year 2023 state budget. BY DANNY SHAPIRO | KTAR.com Arizona

By Amanda Luberto | Arizona Republic In mid-January this year, Arizona residents over the age of 21 legally were allowed to buy recreational marijuana. Passing

By Edward Celaya | Arizona Daily Star Some missed out on job opportunities. Others found it difficult to apply for loans. And while some suffered almost no

By David Abott | Tucson Weekly There are nearly 200,000 estimated expungable cannabis offenses throughout the state of Arizona and on July 12, the floodgates

By Shondiin Silversmith | AZ Mirror Arizona is among five states chosen to receive funding from the Department of the Interior to address the environmental

By Pinal Central COOLIDGE — A battery storage project proposed in Coolidge received rejection from the City Council and community members. On May 28, the council considered a conditional use permit request for a battery energy storage system for

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

By Brandon Messick | Parker Pioneer Officials from the town of Queen Creek gathered Wednesday morning to celebrate the first installment in a controversial Colorado

By Mark Moran | Queen Creek Tribune While some communities in Arizona still grow crops, Queen Creek is growing water. Simply by using effluent, or

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic The newly appointed members of the Rio Verde Foothills Standpipe District — all residents of the unincorporated community where

By Dawn Gilbertson | Wall Street Journal PHOENIX—Searing heat. Erratic sports teams. An unending influx of Californians. Residents of this desert city have plenty of

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the

By City of Kingman In an announcement from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the City of Kingman has assumed a pivotal role as the driving force behind the formation of

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Some two dozen business owners and community members attended a town hall Thursday night to air their concerns to city leaders about

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Nikola Corp. has laid off an unspecified number of workers as the Phoenix electric semitruck maker seeks to raise more capital to

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona renters are in for a bit of a break in their monthly payments to landlords – if
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Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 By 12 News Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said her office is suing the Trump administration

Photo via tvinsider.com By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Searching for a feel-good movie to ring in the holiday season that features one

By Craig Morgan | Arizona Insider There is symmetry in Taylor Burke’s inclusion on the Advisory Panel on Pro Hockey in Arizona, the group working