
Real estate effects of Valley light rail
By Daily Independent More than $20 billion in capital investment for real estate and development projects has been spent along the light rail line since

By Daily Independent More than $20 billion in capital investment for real estate and development projects has been spent along the light rail line since

Photo by Madelaine Braggs, Rose Law Group Reporter By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Two years after the Arizona Legislature outlawed light rail from

By Nora Thompson | Downtown Devil Valley Metro held an open house Saturday to showcase updated aspects of the South Central light rail extension design and

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Want to take the bus or light rail to work but live too far from the nearest station?

By Kathy Cline For the first time in the U.S., a public transportation agency and a private company are teaming up. Valley Metro CEO Scott

By John Spevacek | Downtown Devil Despite some concerns raised, South Phoenix residents voiced support for light rail extension plans laid out by Valley Metro Officials at

By Mark Carlisle | YourWestValley Representatives from Valley Metro appeared before city council Aug. 15 to discuss the future of the light rail in Glendale.

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star After Glendale City Council discussed changes to the proposed light rail planned for downtown Glendale, Valley Metro planners
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents BLW.) By Laura Harris | NBC 5 Big League Wiffle Ball (BLW) is America’s first professional wiffle ball league. They are bringing

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Republican state representative running for Congress announced he will resign from the Legislature soon. At the close of

Photo by Gage Skidmore By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Attorney General Kris Mayes is appealing an Arizona Corporation Commission decision greenlighting a contract between