
Some Arizona electric companies are shutting off the power despite emergency rule
By Ryan Randazzo and Riley Murdock | Arizona Republic The temperature was forecast to hit 103 degrees in the city of Maricopa on Friday, but

By Ryan Randazzo and Riley Murdock | Arizona Republic The temperature was forecast to hit 103 degrees in the city of Maricopa on Friday, but

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal As the U.S. solar market saw its best first quarter in history, Arizona remained near the top for

By Dustin Gardiner | San Francisco Chronicle The author of California legislation to require state approval of all childhood vaccination exemptions pulled back Tuesday after

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Saying time is running out, the former chairman of the Arizona Libertarian Party wants

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times The state House of Representatives is notoriously cantankerous, but this legislative session was more confrontational than anyone remembers.

Public more likely to return wallet containing larger sum of money, global study finds By Hannah Devlin Science | The Guardian Here’s a moral dilemma:

By Mari N. Jenen | UA Groundwater pumping in the last century has contributed as much as 50 percent to stream flow declines in some

By Jessica Swarner | KTAR A pain management specialist and a patient suffering from chronic pain say that access to opioids is necessary to people

By Sarah Ford and David K. Li | NBC News video Parents brawled at a children’s baseball game in Colorado, during a wild free-for-all captured

And Kennedy complains about APS rates By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State utility regulators voted Thursday to block electric

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times One can only wonder how it must feel to be Don Brandt. To sit at the helm of

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent A driven heart: Carolyn Jackson propels heart disease conversation While heart disease is the No. 1 killer of both

Written by Mori Kessler | St. George News The question of whether the Colorado River system is a reliable source of water for the future

By Andrew Howard | Arizona Capitol Times The Joint Legislative Budget Committee certified a plan Tuesday that requires the Arizona Office of Tourism to spend $1.5

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Utilities in Arizona would not be allowed to shut off customers’ electricity for nonpayment from June 1 through Sept.

Billionaire entrepreneur Alex Meruelo was approved today by the NHL’s Board of Governors to be the new majority owner of the Arizona Coyotes. Meruelo is

By Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) No one wants to

By Jamie Ross | Daily Beast The utility giant blamed for a series of wildfires that devastated huge swaths of California has agreed to pay

By Scott Turner/Albuquerque Journal The grassland of the San Agustin Plains is home to picturesque cattle ranches, guest ranches and one of the world’s largest

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey said Monday the Arizona Corporation Commission has been getting into areas

It’s been called the Capitol HOA By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times The Legislative Governmental Mall Commission was given a name bureaucracies dream of

It’s a conundrum bordering on a crisis for the global airline industry: More people are flying to more places, but the number of pilots is

At age 20, Tim Sweeney founded Epic Games in his parents’ basement. His company now owns one of the most popular videogames on Earth. But

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer On this Father’s Day, I again won’t get to send cards or call my fathers. They are both gone,

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said he supports enacting a law to prevent power cutoffs in hot weather, following

By Judy Fahys | Cronkite News The drive behind an enormous water project in southwestern Utah, the Lake Powell Pipeline, shows no signs of slowing

By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star The local Green Party has filed a lawsuit against the city of Tucson, asking a Pima County Superior
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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