
Dry and getting drier: Water scarcity in Southwest is the new norm, study says
By Luke Runyon | KUNC he effects of climate change are not far off challenges for future generations. They are existential problems for everyone

By Luke Runyon | KUNC he effects of climate change are not far off challenges for future generations. They are existential problems for everyone

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun Flagstaff City Council unanimously approved the city’s climate change action and adaptation plan Nov. 20, but now

By Graham Vyse | Governing hode Island once had a lot of firsts to boast about. America’s smallest state was the first to embrace

By Taylor Stevens | Salt Lake City Tribune A group of 21 mayors and council members from around Utah have signed onto briefs with
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. successfully fought a renewable-energy ballot measure, but another outcome of the election — a Democratic

ACC implements partial moratorium on new hookups; clears the way for Queen Creek interconnections By Dana Trumbull The first step to overcoming a problem

Queen Creek Independent Salt River Project plans to add 1,000 megawatts of new utility-scale solar energy to its system by the end of fiscal

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Attorneys for members of the Arizona Corporation Commission told a judge Tuesday he should

The news comes just a day after Trump told reporters that word on Zinke’s fate may come ‘in about a week. By Ben Lefebvre

By Bryce Newberry | Cronkite News The fight over whether Arizona should get half of its electricity from solar, wind and other renewable sources

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic With no power companies willing to take the risk, the Navajo Nation on Friday said it wants control of

Daily Beast The Supreme Court refused to halt a lawsuit filed by 21 young people who are accusing the U.S. government of violating their

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Tmes The outcome of several key races on next week’s ballot could turn on how

Utility executives say issues of carbon reduction, portfolio diversity are important By Judith Kohler | The Denver Post With one of Colorado’s gubernatorial candidates

Arizona Business Daily North America’s largest energy infrastructure company will expand its current operations in Cochise County in a $40 million project expected to

Editorial board | Arizona Republic Published 6:07 a.m. MT Oct. 26, 2018 Opinion: If you want to flip the script on APS influence on

By Vandana Ravikumar | Cronkite News A federal appeals court said Thursday that the Havasupai tribe and environmental advocates can challenge an existing uranium

Enviros challenge scope of project By Taylor Stevens | Salt Lake City Tribune · Even under their best-case scenarios, opponents of Utah’s inland port

By Judith Kohler | Denver Post For longtime proponents of renewable energy, figuring out how to keep the lights on when the wind doesn’t

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents multiple home builders in this area By Heather Smathers | San Tan Valley Sentinel Recognizing the importance of the

The Delta-Montrose Electric Association is looking at buying out its contract with the Westminster-based energy company By Judith Kohler | The Denver Post A

By Heather Smathers | San Tan Valley Sentinel Despite expressing their frustrations over language in a potential agreement with a utility company and home

By Adam McCann | WalletHub Energy is expensive. In fact, it’s one of the biggest household expenses for American consumers. According to the U.S. Department

Mark Cardenas, Democrat who came out against Prop 127, got $8,000 in “consulting” fees from APS-backed PAC By Charlotte Grubb | Energy and Policy Institute
By Heather Smathers | San Tan Valley Sentinel Anger, frustration and a little praise were evident at a public meeting for customers of a

By Court Rich | Rose Law Group Have you ever stopped to wonder if it is right that the most ubiquitous logos in Arizona are

As published October 11, 2018 by the Yellow Sheet Report The Corp Comm violated state open meetings law after voting to stay water meter applications
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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