Over the last few months, Governor Katie Hobbs and AZ Attorney General Kris Mayes have started to realize and actualize the power that they can wield together (you can read up on our coverage on Hobbs here and Mayes here). Most of this exploration has revolved around battles related to legislation, both real and potential, but rarely have they had … Read More
Arizona’s Attainable Housing Leader Greenlight Communities Welcomes Andy Paulus as the New Acquisitions Manager
Greenlight Communities, the Arizona-based real estate developer dedicated to constructing attainable and affordable rental housing, proudly announces the newest addition to its team, Andy Paulus, who assumes the role of Acquisitions Manager. Bringing a wealth of experience to his new position, Paulus’ focus will be to assist in the acquisition of land sites that align with Greenlight’s vision. His professional journey within … Read More
Guest Editorial: A Potential Looming Crisis for Seniors
By Jaime Roberts and David Voepel Thirty-six percent of Arizona’s population is seniors – more than 2.5 million residents. Of those 2.5 million, thousands are residents in our long term care facilities. It takes an army of devoted caregivers to look after our seniors, and their commitment to serve is unmatched. The long term care profession is at a critical … Read More
Private Client Group at Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty Brings Buyer and Closes the Highest Sale Within Scottsdale’s Silverleaf Since June 2022
Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty Agent Zoya Pedenko and Frank Aazami Represented the Buyer of This Nearly $14 Million Estate in Scottsdale Arizona’s luxury leader Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty has successfully closed another record-breaking sale and now the highest sale within the coveted Silverleaf community since June 2022. The remarkable residence, located at 21297 N 110th Way, has set a new benchmark … Read More
Can Republicans Keep Criticism of Governor Hobbs to Reasonable Items?
By Ronald Sampson It’s been a rough time for Governor Katie Hobbs. I’ve been plenty willing to levy complaints about her for a few different reasons starting with her campaign (especially her unwillingness to debate) and continuing into her initial inability to delegate responsibility effectively (read all the good and the bad here). She has earned plenty of legitimate criticism…which … Read More
Can’t We All Just Get Along? Of Course Not…Treasurer Yee Gives Governor Hobbs the Cold Shoulder
By Alexander Lomax Heavy is the head that wears the crown for Governor Katie Hobbs. After a year of upheaval and obstructionism by Republicans writ large, a year where Jake Hoffman was doing everything in his power to deny her her department heads, she recently took the unprecedented (at least within this millennium) route of dropping all of her director … Read More
**Let The Countdown Begin** Less Than A Month To Go Before the Season Home Opener…. The Arizona Coyotes Announce Festive and Spirited Theme Nights and Promotions For a Thrilling New 2023-24 Season at Mullet Arena
See the Coyotes and the Mullet Magic During 18 Promotional Nights Plus FREE Giveaways and Cool Swag For Every Ticket Purchaser, and Get In on New Weekender Ticket Plans Get ready hockey fans…Mullet Magic is back! The Arizona Coyotes are hitting the ice and gearing up for what might be the most action packed, thrilling and festive season yet starting … Read More
In a Major Sign of the Times, Governor Hobbs Retracts All Outstanding Appointees.What Does It Mean For Arizona?
Perhaps it is obvious, but it is something that had been easy to forget for years in Arizona…things are a lot easier for a governor when they have a friendly legislature that will push forward (or at least not oppose) their agenda. Governor Katie Hobbs is finding out what can happen with an unfriendly legislature and is running into perhaps … Read More
Why is Banner Health Looking to Short-Change Arizona? A Story of Zoning Chicanery
The world of zoning rules and regulations can be arcane, byzantine, and frankly…boring. That said, there are times when it truly matters, as it can impact quality of life both locally and for the entire state. A couple of recent developments demonstrate exactly how, and how some of our potential business neighbors may not be the best of neighbors. A … Read More
The First Big Shoe to Drop in Arizona’s Water Crisis: Farming
As regular readers know, water is a subject that we frequently write about; we don’t think we need to explain the importance of it to us. While the Rio Verde Foothills seems to be mostly behind us at this point, water levels at Lake Mead and Lake Powell are ever-present concerns in our … Read More

