
Silent Witness protections strengthened under new Arizona law
Cole Libera serves as Deputy Director of Government Affairs for Rose Law Group (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Silent Witness.) Arizona House of Representatives Representative

Cole Libera serves as Deputy Director of Government Affairs for Rose Law Group (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Silent Witness.) Arizona House of Representatives Representative

By Andrew Jones | Space News HELSINKI — China launched 12 satellites early Wednesday for an on-orbit computing project led by startup ADA Space and

Via Maricopa County Supervisor’s Message A Win for Local Law Enforcement “Today is a win for local law enforcement, Phoenix residents, and, most importantly, federalism.

By Cecilia Chan | The Mesa Tribune City Council is expected on Monday, Oct. 20, to approve spending $4.7 million to buy two buildings that

By Scott Bordow | Phoenix Business Journal Desert Financial Arena is about to get a brand-new look. Arizona State University is embarking on a multiyear,

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror With just over a year to go before the 2026 midterm election, candidates for Arizona’s statewide office have already

Avondale Mayor Mike Pineda receives Outstanding Public Official Award during the West Valley Regional Chamber Awards Gala at The Wigwam. (Photo via City of Avondale) By

By Caitlin Sievers | Arizona Mirror Arizona, along with 20 other states, is suing the U.S. Department of Justice for its plan to ban immigrants

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Transgender individuals born in Arizona are entitled to get an amended birth certificate without first having to undergo

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A federal judge has thrown out a bid by Attorney General Mark Brnovich to void provisions in a

DeAndre Hopkins/casino connection/Flickr By Jeremy Cluff | Arizona Republic In a memo issued to teams Thursday, the NFL said if a game is unable to

Adobe Stock By Stephanie Innes and Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Arizona is in another surge of COVID-19, a leading Arizona State University disease expert

For those 16 and 17, there would be two options By Howard Fischer Capitol Media via Arizona Daily Star A House panel voted Wednesday to

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Republic The state could be at a crossroads, or cross-purposes, when it comes to dealing with children in families

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times A legislative effort to resolve disagreements over frozen embryos in the midst of divorce would strip away a

By Clara Migoya | Arizona Republic More than $500 million in improvements are coming to at least three U.S. ports of entry in Arizona. The U.S.

By John Fritze | USA Today Several conservative Supreme Court justices indicated Wednesday they may allow Arizona to intervene in a lawsuit challenging the way

Kari Lake slams ‘horror show on our border,’ says Biden cares more about Ukraine By Heather Hamilton | Washington Examiner “We have an absolute horror

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Dispensaries in Arizona rang up at least $2.9 million in recreational sales in the first 10 days adults 21

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The City of Scottsdale will hold virtual open houses on Tuesday, March 23 and Thursday, March 25

By Your Valley The town of Florence is eager to take advantage of the sales tax revenue from legal marijuana dispensaries, and councilors asked city

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents ECM Technologies.) By Rose Law Group Reporter ECM Technologies, a leader in HVAC efficiency and energy conservation, has named Andrew

Cater Baker bought the property at 52nd Street and McDowell Road, just north of Loop 202, in 2021 and 2022 from Onsemi, formerly branded as

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By NAM News America’s fastest-growing industries increasingly rely on copper. The critical minerals Rio Tinto produces play an essential role in

By Holly Bock | AZ Family PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego wants to clear up confusion about the recent Arizona groundwater study that prompted new

Written and photographed by Raymond Zhong, who joined scientists on a 90-mile raft expedition through the canyon. || June 6, 2023 Spend long enough in

Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn and a spokesperson for Queen Creek emphasized that water was available for existing customers. Taylor Seely and Alexandra Handle Arizona Republic

By Jeremy Duda, Jay Bennett | Arizona Capitol Times Plans for Interstate 11, which would run from Las Vegas to Nogales, have been in the works for years, but it may be many

By Grey Gartin | Arizona Capitol Times While the likelihood of legislative action on Proposition 400 falls out of the realm of possibility, lawmakers, mayors

Renderings of a proposed elevated transit system for Sun City. || Sunshine Transport Solutions Corp. Ray Stern Arizona Republic An Indiana company expecting $850,000 in
By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Of the few dozen semiconductor suppliers that have expanded in Arizona in recent years, eight of those are planning to

By Kylie Werner | InMaricopa The city of Maricopa is expected to reach a population of 1 million when fully built out, the Phoenix Business Journal reported Friday in its flatteringly titled piece, “This Pinal County city is

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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