
Officials: Land swap could cut property tax revenue
By Greg Moberly | Today’s News-Herald Mohave County could lose about $10,000 a year in property taxes if a long proposed private to public land

By Greg Moberly | Today’s News-Herald Mohave County could lose about $10,000 a year in property taxes if a long proposed private to public land

By The Arizona Republic Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) The arguments for and
By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona power plants, primarily the coal-fired variety, rank No. 14 in the U.S. in terms of pollution. Environment

By Michael Wines | The New York Times Following up on President Obama’s pledge in June to address climate change, the Environmental Protection Agency plans

(Earthjustice News release) The challenge to the Arizona Department of Water Resources’ (ADWR) approval of a massive groundwater pumping project that threatens the survival of
By Barry Goldwater Jr. | East Valley Tribune Most of the time, I agree with Tom Patterson. We share conservative values. He chairs the Goldwater
The U.S. installed 832 megawatts (MW) in Q2 2013, representing 15 percent growth over the first quarter of this year Executive Summary The market success

Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal SunZia Transmission LLC this week signed a deal with a major tenant to supply power to a planned electric

From the Bureau of Land Management Ray Land Exchange SEIS FAQs. Read the full article here. For more information on the Ray Land Exchange click

Bloomberg The Massachusetts Legislature held its first hearing this week on a bill directing the Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management Board, Boston, to divest companies

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Schools are adopting solar energy in Maricopa County at a pretty fast rate, at least in the territory

By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times In a sudden turn of events, the Arizona Corporation Commission today voted to end the discussion to

By Jim Seckler | Mohave Valley Daily News An exchange of Mohave County land between a mining company and the Bureau of Land Management will

By Keith Johnson and Tennile Tracy | The Wall Street Journal The Obama administration plans to block the construction of new coal-fired power plants unless
“Everyone knows I’m ideologically sympathetic to competition in most any policy arena. But the constitutional impediments are simply too great with regard to electric retail

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In a surprise move, the Corporation Commission today voted to close the electric retail discussion, but left open the possibility of opening other dockets to

By Eric Betz | Arizona Daily Sun In a joint session Monday afternoon, the Flagstaff City Council and Coconino County Board of Supervisors were briefed
The Associated Press A federal appeals court has rejected a bid to postpone pollution control upgrades at three Arizona coal-fired power plants. The state and

By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media In an era when utilities and the solar industry are locked in an adversarial stance on net energy

(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) — Arizona electric utility companies have received $900 million to $1 billion in federal and state subsidies for fossil and nuclear energies since

By Jeff St. John | Greentech Media AB 327, the controversial California bill that tackles residential electricity rate reform and solar net metering policy in

By Alison Sider | The Wall Street Journal The battle over hydraulic fracturing is heating up in California—and broadening to include what California regulators contend

Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns holds Round 1 of electric deregulation arguments The hearing was covered by the Yellow Sheet Report, which is summarized here: Michael

By Michael Clancy | The Arizona Republic A luxury home in Scottsdale’s DC Ranch has taken environmental design to the next level, using geothermal cooling

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Kingman Daily Miner The slump in the economy has put the expansion of a wind turbine project outside of Kingman on

By Eric Betz | Arizona Daily Sun After years of debate, the Sedona City Council will decide Tuesday whether to seek an official International Dark-Sky
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By Kaya Laterman | New York Times When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she had one goal in mind. “The

By AZ Mirror During a 19-hour day that started early Wednesday afternoon and ended in the early morning hours of Thursday, Arizona lawmakers debated or

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties. On a