
[REGIONAL NEWS] California senator proposes legislation to limit PG&E power shutoffs
By Dustin Gardiner | San Francisco Chronicle State Sen. Scott Wiener has proposed legislation that he says will prevent Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and

By Dustin Gardiner | San Francisco Chronicle State Sen. Scott Wiener has proposed legislation that he says will prevent Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The company proposing to build the Rosemont Mine wants a federal judge to toss out or at least

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Utility regulators scolded the CEO of Arizona Public Service Co. on Wednesday for his company’s role in shutting off

By Jim Small| Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Arizona voters went to the polls in 2014 to elect new members to the Corporation Commission, which

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Arizonans would get permanent protection against having their electricity cut off on the hottest days

By Chase Woodruff | Westword Dan Haley, president of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association, wanted a simple answer to his question, a question that

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Public Service CEO Don Brandt will be on the hot seat September 4 when utility regulators are expected

Rose Law Group Reporter Staff The fate of utility-scale solar energy competition in Arizona will be left to an administrative law judge after three days

By Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) How convenient that APS has ‘reached an agreement’ that

By Tessa Mentus | KOB New Mexico is in the middle of an energy battle just as massive the San Juan Generating Station itself. The fight

By Heather May | Special to The Salt Lake Tribune Peter Bartok wanted a house made with glass and steel, an open floor plan, close

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva says he will expand his committee’s probe of the Rosemont Mine’s federal approvals, due

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times “Getting involved in commissioner elections? Unbelievably high risk.” Back in October 2013, Jeff Guldner, who was then the

By Harrison Mantas | Cronkite News The last 265 workers at Kayenta Coal Mine are being laid off this month, another step toward the looming

An $87m corridor will extend over Highway 101 to reconnect the ecosystem and possibly save mountain By Katharine Gammon | The Guardian Engineers in southern

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Donald Brandt, CEO of the state’s largest utility and its parent company, will retire before the end of the

Rep. Ken Ivory had pushed for feds to return land to states By Dennis Romboy | Deseret News Perhaps the Utah Legislature’s most vocal critic

That will be true for many more cities as the world gets hotter Photographs by George Etheredge | Written by Marguerite Holloway | The New

By Parker Shea | Arizona Mirror Conservationists and environmental groups are concerned a series of changes within the Bureau of Land Management will lead to

By Michael Sakas/Colorado Public Radio Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission voted Friday, eight to one, to adopt California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle program. Automakers will now be

By Lisa Friedman | The New York Times A coalition of 29 states and cities on Tuesday sued to block the Trump administration from easing

Posted by KFYI A team of researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey made a surprising discovery while analyzing rainwater samples from remote parts of the

By Lisa Friedman | The New York Times A coalition of 29 states and cities on Tuesday sued to block the Trump administration from easing

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Last month, Unit 4 of the Four Corners Power Plant, the coal-powered generating station, celebrated its 50th birthday.

Regulators crafting rules to allow for independent power producers By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK Someday soon in Arizona, you might

By Millicent Dent | Bloomberg Of all the efforts to break up utility monopolies in the U.S., the one unfolding in Arizona may be the

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By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The

By KTAR PHOENIX — Former Democratic Arizona Rep. Leezah Sun, who resigned in January 2024 after facing House expulsion on three accusations, announced Monday on

By Cleveland.com Dick Van Dyke is 100 tomorrow. That’s no big deal — in my world. Last month, my klezmer band played a 100th birthday