
AB 327: From California solar killer to net metering savior?
By Jeff St. John | Greentech Media For years, California’s solar industry and its investor-owned utilities have been fighting over the future of net metering,

By Jeff St. John | Greentech Media For years, California’s solar industry and its investor-owned utilities have been fighting over the future of net metering,

By Ryan Tracy | The Wall Street Journal After a years-long lull, the full Senate is finally set to debate an energy bill, but the

The New York Times Editorial Board The Justice Department took an important step toward sanity in the enforcement of drug laws last week when it

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Don’t look for the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry to give up this coming year

By Carmen Duarte | Arizona Daily Star The Tohono O’odham Nation’s housing authority received a $2.75 million federal grant to address family-housing needs. The housing

By Susan Bitter Smith | The Arizona Republic This summer, the Arizona Corporation Commission enacted a historic reform that will help ensure that all Arizonans

A Camp Verde, Arizona man, who lost his beloved pet donkey to a neighborhood pit bull, wants the dog’s owner arrested for the fatal mauling.

By Randy Diamond | Pensions and Investments.com The $7.2 billion Arizona Public Safety Personnel Retirement System boosted its investment returns twice in two years by
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By Jamar Younger | State Affairs After weeks of behind-the-scenes negotiations, state lawmakers appear to be aiming for a passable budget this week. The House

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill instituting new reporting requirements for utility companies helping to connect data centers to

By Cecilia Chan | Queen Creek Tribune A 2.3-million-square-foot data center campus with seven buildings proposed for southeast Mesa cleared its first hurdle last week.