EPA announces plans to begin next phase of Navajo uranium cleanup
By Adam DeRose | Cronkite News Federal officials took the first step this week toward a planned $1 billion cleanup of abandoned uranium mines in
By Adam DeRose | Cronkite News Federal officials took the first step this week toward a planned $1 billion cleanup of abandoned uranium mines in
By Dustin Gardiner for The Arizona Republic Of the nearly 200 miles of canals that flow through the Valley, the Grand Canal in central and
By Fernanda Santos | The New York Times There are certain unspoken talents required of television meteorologists in Phoenix, where the sun shines 296 days
By Tony Davis Arizona | Daily Star The water level on Lake Powell is 100 feet from its high mark in August 2013. The dropping
By Alexa D’Angelo | Phoenix Business Journal The greater Phoenix area is one of the most energy-efficient cities in the nation when it comes to
By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun More than four years after developers first proposed a motorized tramway to the bottom of Grand Canyon, legislation
Arizona Daily Star New Mexico’s state land commissioner has decided to grant a right of way for a proposed new transmission line between Southern New
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Robert Burns, Andy Tobin and Boyd Dunn have won the five-way Republican primary for three seats on the Arizona
By Parker Leavitt | The Republic (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett Jackson.) Arizona Public Service power lines, strung from steel poles up to 100
Arizona Corporation Commissioner Andy Tobin would like to see some of the commission’s duties spun off to other state agencies. Tobin discusses his ideas on
By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Southwest Value Partners in its fight to prevent the mine from opening in the
By Laurie Roberts | The Republic Bob Burns is reprising the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.)
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Commissioner Robert Burns issued subpoenas to APS and Pinnacle West. He wants to know if they got involved in
By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has completed drafts of new, more stringent air quality permits for three
Hopi Tribe lawsuit versus Snowbowl dismissed Remaining claim against Arizona Snowbowl dismissed Aug. 13 by Coconino County Superior Court judge By Katherine Locke | Navajo=Hopi
Regulator: Arizona should double renewable power By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona’s top utility regulator thinks it is time for the state to consider
By Isabel Menzel | Cronkite News LAVEEN – A deal to trade Colorado River water for reclaimed water to irrigate fields on the Gila River
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The state utility regulator appointed earlier this year by Gov. Doug Ducey wants to
By: Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Corporation Commission today approved a small fee on solar customers in a much-watched rate case, shutting down
By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder Johnson Utilities is seeking a “rehearing” of the Arizona Corporation Commission’s decision to consider a complaint brought by the
By Tom Sheahan and Barry Goldwater Jr. | Scottsdale Independent (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) One of us is a former
Nevada: New Nevada law helping crackdown on squatters Colorado: Threat of Lawsuits Crimps Condo Developments California: California lawmakers: Don’t punt on climate change Utah: Number
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The Coronado National Forest promoted “exclusion, rather than inclusion” by refusing requests from the Tohono O’odham nation and
By Dayton Duncan | The New York Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Thousands of people are expected to gather
New Mexico: Border fence viewed with apprehension California: Solar System: Can Tesla go from sexy car company to clean energy empire? Utah: Third-party candidates Johnson
California: The Coliseum case is the latest embarrassment for D.A.’s corruption unit Utah: Shrinking lake about to trigger shut-off to secondary water users — leaving
By Parker Leavitt | The Republic Scottsdale’s controversial plan to build a multimillion-dollar attraction called the Desert Discovery Center — potentially on desert preserve land
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