
Phoenix, Tucson among fastest-warming cities in nation since 1970
By Andrew Howard | Cronkite News Phoenix and Tucson were two of the fastest-warming cities in the nation over the last five decades, according to

By Andrew Howard | Cronkite News Phoenix and Tucson were two of the fastest-warming cities in the nation over the last five decades, according to

By David Wichner |Arizona Daily Star Arizona regulators are looking at changing decades-old rules requiring utilities to buy power from certain renewable energy facilities, amid

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Arizona Public Service has quietly exited an industry group that lobbies heavily against federal air-quality regulations and is

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times The people running every Arizonan’s favorite utility, Arizona Public Service, are actually admirably creative political strategists, if playing

A new report published by Zillow found that homes with residential solar systems sell for 4.1% more than their non-solar counterparts. By Tim Sylvia |

By Nathan Sproul | opinion contributor/Arizona Republic (Editor’s note:Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) APS’s involvement in the 2014 election raised plenty of

By Peter Eavis | The New York Times With another wildfire season looming, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California on Friday urged the state Legislature to

By Joann Muller | Axios If carmakers have any hope of making money on electric vehicles, they’ll need to re-think how they design and sell

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times From 2013 to 2018, Arizona Public Service and parent company Pinnacle West poured at least $130 million into

By Jim Kowen | The New York Times How Californians get power has been in the news a lot lately, between Pacific Gas & Electric’s woes and

AZBigMedia Many tribes are looking for ways to diversify industry in their Nations or Communities. Knowing that the cost of utilities can be a deciding

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A cache of documents released by Arizona Public Service on Friday confirm what many political observers have long suspected:

Billy Marquis can’t wait to run the Arkansas River this summer. With Colorado’s statewide snowpack totals nearing 150 percent of average, he and his crew

[SUNDAY FEATURE] By Joshua Barone | The New York Times The Shed — one of the most significant additions to New York City’s cultural landscape

State’s rural-urban divide is reflected in arguments over safety vs. economic benefits By Dan Frosch | The Wall Street Journal FIRESTONE, Colo.—Erin Martinez never got

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The state’s largest electric utility admitted late Friday that it gave $10.7 million to

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star Tucson Electric Power is building its biggest renewable-energy project yet — a massive wind farm in southeastern New

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Opponents of the Rosemont Mine filed suit Wednesday to overturn the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ recent approval

By Kevin Reagan | PinalCentral Environmentalists filed a lawsuit in federal court on Tuesday, accusing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of not enforcing air-quality standards

By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner More than a year after the Coolidge City Council dropped attempts to annex part of a controversial solar farm,

By Christal Hayes | USA TODAY It’s never a dull day on Capitol Hill. Sen. Mike Lee took an unconventional route in blasting the Green

By KTAR.com A new economic impact report found that renewable energy development activity in rural Arizona contributed more than $9 billion to the state’s economy

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer As politicians decry the polarization that is the current state of the nation, I wondered what I — one

By Wayne Schutsky | Scottsdale Progress Three solar projects currently being considered for inclusion in a potential bond election would substantially increase Scottsdale’s renewable energy
Residents living in the aftermath of the Camp fire, the deadliest blaze in state history, say it feels like they’ve been forgotten By Brianna Sacks

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By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Three environmental groups are threatening to sue a laggard Environmental Protection Agency for failing to do its job
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Richmond American Homes.) By Karen Schutte | Real Estate Daily News Richmond American Homes of Arizona closed on 114 shovel-ready lots known

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vermaland.) By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A major Arizona landowner is scooping up more acreage in the far West Valley

Photo via the City of Casa Grande By Noah Cullen | Pinal Central Growth and development was a major focus during Pinal County Supervisor Steve