Flagstaff council passes resolution against uranium transport
By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun The Flagstaff City Council officially has opposed the transportation of uranium ore and other radioactive materials through the
By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun The Flagstaff City Council officially has opposed the transportation of uranium ore and other radioactive materials through the
Officials will examine “opportunities and challenges” in measure that is most stringent in U.S. By Jon Murray | The Denver Post Mayor Michael Hancock opposed
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star State regulators approved a project planned by Tucson-based UniSource Energy Services and a Texas company to upgrade a
Salt Lake City Tribune (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) In seeking to create and, now, preserve the Bears Ears
By Lily Altavena | The Republic Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt discussed moving the agency’s regional headquarters from San Francisco to Phoenix during a
By Gail Collins | The New York Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) h, that Rick Perry. Our secretary of energy
By Isaac Windes | Cronkite News A divided House on Wednesday approved a bill that supporters said would boost wildfire prevention efforts, in part by
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Eric Sloan — CEO of Sloan Lyons Public Affairs in Phoenix — is getting into next year’s Arizona
By Amy Harder | Axios A top federal energy regulator said Wednesday the federal government may “cast a lifeline” to coal and nuclear power plants
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of appeals is scheduled to hear oral arguments Nov. 16 on Tucson-based Asarco’s
By Sonoran News The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $23.5 million in funding to 15 Arizona tribes, including the Navajo Nation, to invest in environmental
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) WASHINGTON— The Trump administration wants to roll back a 20-year ban to allow
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The state’s highest court won’t let homeowners burned out by the Yarnell Hill
California: Number of buildings lost in wine country wildfires rises to 8,700; years of recovery ahead, officials say Nevada: Historic Death Valley property gets
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily For three years, federal, state and local water officials have hunted for a solution to declining water levels at
By Isaac Windes | Cronkite News rizona lawmakers and advocates are condemning proposed fee increases at the Grand Canyon and 16 other parks, a move
By Haley Britzky | Axios Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has announced a proposal for the largest oil and gas lease sale in U.S.
By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Bisbee’s ban on plastic grocery bags violates state law and must be repealed, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office has
U.S. growers are swallowing up acreage to survive a harsh agricultural downturn, squeezing smaller operations and transforming America’s rural economy By Jacob Bunge l The
By John Siciliano | Washington Examiner The Trump administration has until December to save the Navajo Generating Station power plant in the West, but the
Low-income customers see significant increases By Max Efrein | The Daily Courier Electric bills have gone up and people are taking notice. “I noticed it
The Antiquities Act has been used to preserve some of America’s beloved lands and landmarks but it is facing assault from Trump and Congress By
Axios As the White House tariff decision looms, Fox News personality and radio host Sean Hannity has come out against proposals for new penalties on
By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley Independent Paradise Valley Councilwoman Julie Pace got the blessing of the local governing board to reinvigorate the Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust
By Emery Cowan and Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun Despite having no authority to regulate the transportation of hazardous materials and scientific consensus that
By Joshua Bowling | The Republic Arizona ranked second-lowest among eight Western states in a scorecard measuring the use and management of public lands, an
By Gabby Morrongiello | Washington Examiner A solar-paneled barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border is an option the Trump administration could pursue, according to a senior
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By Kylie Cruz | AZ Family A new year ushers in new leadership changes with the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors! Three new members will
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By Kyra O’Connor, Gabriella Bachara | 12 News The Chandler Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect in a sexual
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