
Commissioners reject Burns’ request for subpoenas
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Corporation Commission Tuesday voted down one commissioner’s requests to green light subpoenas and allow him to

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Corporation Commission Tuesday voted down one commissioner’s requests to green light subpoenas and allow him to

Colorado University study finds fake news twice as influential as fact-checking sites New Mexico: Los Alamos nuclear lab shutdown endangers U.S. arsenal California: Death Valley

As public works director for Phoenix, Ginger Spencer is trying to make her city the most sustainable in the world By Mattie Quinn | Governing

Colorado group wants to ban sale of smartphones for kids under 13 Should Utah charter schools be allowed to seize land? Everyone loves L.A. —

Colorado’s new gold rush: The 2018 governor’s race Surge in Latino homeless population ‘a whole new phenomenon’ for Los Angeles Pot will soon be legal

Nevada’s Governor Vetoes ‘Medicaid for All’ Insurance Plan California: Silicon Valley’s acquisition targets aren’t just in tech anymore Utah: If Bears Ears monument gets smaller,

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Republic Arizona Public Service Co. has powered off its relationship with a prominent consulting firm after one of its

Nevada: The long journey from death row to freedom: Arizona lawyer’s sleuthing frees murder convict Trump administration backs away from fight over California‘s power to

By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun Last fall, in a cavernous conference room in the Twin Arrows Casino Resort outside Flagstaff, former Navajo Nation

Utah senators meet with Trump to discuss still-secret health-care reform, Obamacare repeal Here’s the latest report card on California’s battle against climate change New Mexico:

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star While some Utah and Wyoming rivers are overflowing their banks, flows in many Arizona rivers are hovering well

Trial begins in lawsuit over state of New Mexico education Interior Secretary Recommends Shrinking Utah Monument Is it too late to save some of California‘s

An Arizona utility can’t escape being sued for anti-trust violations for the rates it sets solely because it’s a quasi-governmental entity, at least not now

California far from solutions as Salton Sea crisis looms Utah company had big hopes for Trump era, but its gun silencers remain hard to buy

Guess who former VP Joe Biden wants to run for Senate in Utah: Mitt Romney New Mexico’s school system ‘goes on trial’ More than 2,100

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A new report raises the possibility that copper extraction for the proposed Rosemont Mine could spread beyond its

Construction defects battle ends in Colorado A California power plant may close as the state pushes new building at customers’ expense Will Las Vegas have

Amazon gets $5.6M state tax incentive to build $200 million facility in Utah California Attorney General to Trump: You Can’t Touch Our National Monuments Las

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper Written by Keridwen Cornelius | Phoenix Magazine It’s raining nearly 7,000 feet underground. The slick, sprayed concrete “rock”

Las Vegas judge posts, removes doctored photo of ‘The Rock’ Despite Silicon Beach, Los Angeles is merely America’s 18th top tech city, report finds Nakamura

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s solar market was one of the fastest-growing in the country during the first quarter, expanding by more

Former Arizona Corporation Commission Chairman Gary Pierce and Johnson Utilities owner George Johnson had nothing to say for themselves after pleading not guilty to federal

China is now looking to California – not Trump – to help lead the fight against climate change Utah: Man opened fire on SUV

By Kelly Fisher | PinalCentral In light of a recent indictment of Johnson Utilities owner George Johnson and three others, Pinal County Supervisor Mike Goodman

Axios Apple announced Tuesday that a major component supplier, Jabil Circuit Inc., has committed to powering all of it’s Apple-related operations with 100 percent renewable

By Max Efrein | The Daily Courier Many utility companies throughout the Southwest are having to address limitations with the electrical grid as renewable energies

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star A state regulator is taking the first steps to possibly kill a special tax break
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By Kaya Laterman | New York Times When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she had one goal in mind. “The

By AZ Mirror During a 19-hour day that started early Wednesday afternoon and ended in the early morning hours of Thursday, Arizona lawmakers debated or

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties. On a