
Land commissioner signs off on Observatory Mesa conservation
By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Sun The March 25 decision by Vanessa Hickman, the Arizona State Land Commissioner, is an important step in the

By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Sun The March 25 decision by Vanessa Hickman, the Arizona State Land Commissioner, is an important step in the

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. and Salt River Project both disclosed pay increases for top executives, with the biggest

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Contractors have filed more than $16 million in disputed claims against the Spanish company that is using a

By Anne C. Mulkern | E&E A program that pays California residents for electricity made by their rooftop solar panels is under scrutiny, and supporters

By Gerald Bourget | Cronkite News In 1999, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality declared this 10-acre lot near downtown, formerly an automobile salvage yard,

By Meg Handley | U.S. News A new poll finds solar power is America’s preferred alternative energy. Despite the nation’s newfound abundance of fossil fuels

Environmental Defense Fund (news release) (Washington, D.C. – March 29, 2013) A coalition of health and environmental organizations appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court today

A company wants to lease and develop the Bisbee/Douglas International Airport for oil and-or gas exploration, the Sierra Vista Herald reports. A land researcher from

By Brandon Loomis | The Arizona Republic An energy company that closed its uranium mine near Grand Canyon National Park in the 1990s is raising

By Vivian Padilla | Cronkite News Service After years of rapid growth, residential solar power installations in Arizona are likely to slow down some in

By Alexander E.M. Hess, Samuel Weigley, Michael Sauter | 24/7 Wall St. The United States is in the midst of one of the biggest droughts

By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Arizona Republic One of mining’s biggest foes in Congress, U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, is setting the ball rolling again

By Allie Seligman | The Arizona Republic The rural way of life that drew Ladona Stallings to a patch of desert outside the northwest Valley

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch The distance of more than 100 miles between Phoenix and Tuc-son is too far for most electric

By Patrick O’Grady| Phoenix Business Journal It was only a matter of time before the underlying tension between solar companies and utilities erupted, and it’s

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune The state Court of Appeals will not order Gov. Jan Brewer to take action to reduce

By Tennille Tracy | The Wall Street Journal The Obama administration is moving forward with tough new standards to cut pollution from cars, prompting an

By Jim Cross | KTAR Maryland’s Solar Wind Energy is working with the town of San Luis, Ariz. to build a pair of power-generating skyscrapers

New Republican, Business Organization Forms To Save Solar in Arizona Group chairman Barry Goldwater Jr.: ‘Republicans want the freedom to make the best choice and

By Carol Broeder | Arizona Range News A Texas-based company is looking to build a 51-megawatt wind farm in the desert, about 21 miles west

A terrestrial snail found near the planned Rosemont copper mine no longer is a candidate for federal endangered-species protection, AP reports. The Rosemont talussnail is

By Julia Shumway | Cronkite News Gov. Jan Brewer said her dedication to solar energy can be seen on the roof of her house, where

(Reuters) — Developing and industrialized countries should rein in energy subsidies that totaled $1.9 trillion in 2011 to ease budgetary pressures and free resources for

Taps industry veterans to drive growth in Northeast, Southeast, California and the Caribbean Tucson, Ariz., March 28, 2013 (news relese): SOLON Corporation, one of the

By Phil Riske | Managing editor/Rose Law Group Reporter STATE CAPITOL – The federal Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ears should have been burning during a

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. is proposing to charge $30 a month to customers who do not like their

By Yuliya Chernova | The Wall Street Journal Traditional transmission and distribution utilities will have to deal with distributed solar power, and it won’t be
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By Monica D. Spencer | inMaricopa County planners are grappling with how to manage rapid growth in western Pinal County without repeating the mistakes that

By Philip Haldiman | Daily Independent The city of Peoria will be keeping a keen eye on housing needs throughout the city, particularly for the

Photo via City of Mesa By Richard Dyer | Daily Independent Seven two-story buildings are planned at a data center development on 170 acres at