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CBS NEWS Powerful new winds could bring more devastation to parts of California already ravaged by wildfires. Crews battling the massive Kincade Fire in Northern

CBS NEWS Powerful new winds could bring more devastation to parts of California already ravaged by wildfires. Crews battling the massive Kincade Fire in Northern

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is threatening party unity at a crucial moment. She doesn’t care. By Burgess Everett | POLITICO She rarely goes to party lunches

By Parker Shea | Arizona Mirror The Navajo Nation Council on Oct. 23 tabled legislation that would avoid hundreds of millions of dollars in Nation

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station 50 miles west of Phoenix is licensed to run into the 2040s, but

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to suspend County Assessor Paul Petersen, who faces criminal charges in

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic A new Arizona Supreme Court order sharply limits video recording and photography in areas long considered to be public,

The University of Arizona announced Monday it was changing the way it refers to itself in headlines and stories from “UA” to “UArizona” By Hayden

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Arizona regulators who are developing rules to prohibit utilities from disconnecting customers during extreme heat are ignoring scientific

A frenetic oil boom is revealing a sharp divide between the region producing the oil and those deciding how to spend the wealth By Simon

By Bethany Rodgers Though he hasn’t sold much of it yet, the Utah County farmer is proud of how his 10-acre experiment turned out. Paging

Lakewood is the latest Colorado city to see a flood of outside money in local elections By John Ontiveroz | The Denver Post Lakewood’s municipal election

By Adrian Skabelund |Arizona Daily Sun The city of Flagstaff fell short of its expected sales tax income by almost $1 million during the past

By Henry Brean | Arizona Daily Star A high school teacher in Oxnard, California, received an unexpected visitor from Southern Arizona earlier this month. On

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The company that hopes to build the Rosemont Mine has filed claims with two agencies that could give

The limits of the platform model: Sometimes you need to pay humans to make and edit news By Peter Kafka | Vox Facebook’s News section,

By Doug Stanglin | USA TODAY Mandatory evacuations have been ordered in parts of Sonoma county, California as the Kincade fire continues to burn thousands

By Dennis Romboy | KSL A judge substantially reduced the bail Friday for an Arizona elected official accused of running an illegal adoption scheme in

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Attorney General Mark Brnovich is making a last-ditch effort to quash a proposal to create

By Lindsay Walker | Cronkite News Arizona universities suffered the largest percentage cuts in state aid to higher education since the start of the recession

By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa While Mayor Christian Price’s State of the City address covered many activities of the past year – from the completion

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Environmentalists who have pushed for the closure of the Navajo Generating Station contend that the vast tracts of high,

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | PinalCentral The old Sacaton Unit mine may reopen under a new name. Elim Mining has purchased the old open pit mine

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star The strike by about 2,000 union employees of Tucson-based copper producer Asarco LLC appears to be stretching into

By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times It was a rough first year on the job for Cindy Woodman. The Graham County Superior Court clerk

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The Maricopa County Treasurer’s Office said it is fully complying with a law requiring it to mail out annual

For years, urban “renewal” meant wooing young professionals. Even they can’t afford to live in cities anymore By Vinnie Rotondaro | Vox Aristotle Theresa, a

Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate as dry, windy conditions fuel fires across the state By Joanna Walters/The Guardian As more than 1,500
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By Pinal Post Florence Town Council voted unanimously on June 29 to advertise for five members of a proposed Data Center Facility Ad Hoc Advisory Committee. The Florence data center committee will review environmental, infrastructure, public service, socioeconomic, land use, and

By InBusiness EVelution Energy LLC, a U.S. critical minerals company developing the first commercial-scale, solar-powered cobalt metal and cobalt sulfate processing facility in the United

By Ryan Tafoya | InMaricopa Growth, transportation and economic development dominated the discussion Thursday as six candidates for Maricopa City Council took questions during InMaricopa‘s candidate forum at the Maricopa Library and Cultural Center. Nearly 80 residents attended the forum, while the livestream