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powerengineeringint.com Mexico’s entire energy demand could be met if it was able to harness a mere 4 per cent of its potential to generate electricity

The Arizona Republic Proposition 457 will change Glendale, approved or not. City leaders have switched gears and now fully embrace the crisis-management mode Glendale is

By Brian Wright Maricopa Monitor City councilmember Alan Marchione resigned Oct. 4 amid numerous complaints of harassment from City staff members, and now the council

YES By Hans Peter Ibold, assistant professor of journalism at Indiana University McClatchy-Tribune News Service Journalists who verify the assertions of public officials are doing
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By Eric Westoff greentechsolar.com Solar installer and financier SolarCity has historically addressed the residential and small commercial market. But SolarCity was just chosen by the

By Steve Ayers Camp Verde Bugle By a unanimous vote, the Camp Verde Town Council approved the designation of an entertainment district throughout most of

The Monday Morning Quarterback: A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week The next several months will be tricky in terms

Nogales International The unemployment rate in Santa Cruz County dipped to 17.7 percent in September after reaching a 22-month high of 18.5 percent the month

By Denise Meridiths After months of anticipation and preview parties, The Scottsdale Polo Championships took place on October 20, 2012, at WestWorld in Scottsdale, Arizona.

By Diana Martinez Ahwatukee Foothills News | 0 comments Phoenix-based company SolarCity is coming to the Ahwatukee Community Center on Thursday, offering information on solar energy

By Tom Blackwell National Post For the well-heeled of Winnipeg and other Prairie communities, Phoenix, Ariz., is a bit like a second home, a relatively

The Associated Press Lawyers for Arizona and the state’s most populous county argued in court Friday that federal drug laws pre-empt Arizona’s voter-approved medical marijuana

Spencer Giffords, father of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, died Saturday, his family said. He was 77. The cause of death was not specified, but his

Casa Grande Dispatch Unemployment dipped across Pinal County during September, with some areas still in the double digits, statistics Thursday from the Arizona Department of

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune The ruling of a judge in a case involving Tom Horne’s 2010 campaign could open the door

By Clifford Krauss and Eric Lipton The New York Times (EVELYN, La.) — The crew of workers fought off the blistering Louisiana sun, jerking their

By Fernando Santos The New York Times PHOENIX — An excavator clawed away at a squat, battered building on the edge of downtown one morning,
By Dave DeWitte The Gazette (Cedar Rapids) A renewable energy boom that’s been a pillar of Iowa’s recession-resistant economy seems to be running out of

By Luige del Puerto Arizona Capitol Times Senate Majority Leader Andy Biggs confirmed yesterday he will challenge Senate President Steve Pierce’s hold on leadership when

By Catherine Reagor The Arizona Republic Buying sprees by billion-dollar hedge funds and real-estate investment firms have investors owning nearly 20 percent, or one out

By Adam Gaub Casa Grande Dispatch Kevin Taylor, the Democratic candidate for Pinal County sheriff, is on the defensive this week after allegations of an

By Scott McNutt Casa Grande Dispatch The annual Pinal County Domestic Violence Conference is scheduled for Nov. 7 at the Casa Grande Holiday Inn. Hosted

By Dianna M. Náñez The Arizona Republic In less time than it takes to boil an egg, Legislative District 17 Democratic precinct committee members on

The Arizona Republic Arizonans will shake up the state’s congressional delegation in the Nov. 6 general election, but there are a few races in which
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By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving