Phoenix is fastest-warming city in US, meteorologist says; drinking water in danger
KTAR For residents in Phoenix, it is no secret that the city sometimes feels like a giant oven. But Arizona’s largest city is also the
KTAR For residents in Phoenix, it is no secret that the city sometimes feels like a giant oven. But Arizona’s largest city is also the
By Taylor Clark | Cronkite News Going to the rink in shorts and flip -flops is a perk that comes with playing hockey in Arizona.
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality expects reductions in grant funding from the federal Environmental Protection Agency, but a lack of specifics have impeded planning,
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Corporation Commission has approved a new power line project in the East Valley proposed by Salt River
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic After years of debate, Arizona Public Service Co. won approval Tuesday to charge customers $5 a month if they
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona has risen to third in the nation for installed solar capacity, after ranking seventh in 2016, according
By Jenna Miller | Arizona Capitol Times Phoenix’s ambitious plan to divert green waste and recyclables from landfills has floundered, as few residents have participated
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Turning the legal tables on Bob Burns, the state’s largest electric utility is accusing
By Rofida Khairalla | Casa Grande Dispatch Despite numerous qualms raised during the public hearing on the Sunshine Annexation, which aims to annex a Solar
By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star The ground is stabilizing under Tucson and Phoenix, but sinking faster than ever under many rural farming areas around
By Issac Windes | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton said in his State of the City address this year that Phoenix had
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The former U.S. interior secretary and Arizona governor who helped create Ironwood Forest National Monument is blasting Asarco
Axios A new player is entering the fight over whether the U.S. government should impose tariffs on Chinese solar manufacturers, Axios has learned. U.S. Made
Court Rich, Rose Law Group senior partner and director of Renewable Energy Department, was recently featured on the “Figure It Out” podcast with Sentari & George, talking renewable energy
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Attorneys for Arizona Public Service are deriding efforts by Bob Burns to have the state
By Shane Savitsky | Axios Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) submitted an amendment last week to the House Rules Committee for the federal government’s 2018 spending
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic A California utility agreed Monday to seek a new home, possibly Arizona, for its nuclear waste, but Arizona Public
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Arizona utility regulators are considering taking away a water company’s lucrative service territory and giving it to a
By Issac Windes | Cronkite News nterior Secretary Ryan Zinke said Thursday he will not call for the removal of any national monuments but will
Arizona Daily Sun In May of this year, in the shadows of sandstone towers near Monument Valley, an array of 120,000 photovoltaic solar panels fired
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Calling the process illegal, a utility regulator is asking the Arizona Supreme Court to
California has agreements with Arizona, Nevada and Oregon to transfer small amounts of electricity between states to balance out fluctuations By Brad Plumer | The
By Stanley Reed | The New York Times AMSTERDAM — When Eneco, a major Dutch utility, tested a promising energy monitor in several dozen homes,
Brandon Loomis | The Republic A snowy winter in the Rocky Mountains helped Colorado River water users escape a shortage for the next year and
By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State utility regulators agreed this afternoon to allow APS to collect another $95 million a
By Brandon Loomis | The Republic President Donald Trump’s executive order to review 27 national monuments for potential downsizing or elimination touched a sensitive political
By Bartholomew D Sullivan | USA TODAY As the new Republican-dominated House convened in early January, anticipating the arrival of President Trump, the chairman of
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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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