
Grand Canyon tram proposal sparks ire, awe from Navajo Nation to Germany
By Courtney Columbus | Cronkite News As a child, Renae Yellowhorse chased birds through the sagebrush on the Navajo reservation along the edge of the

By Courtney Columbus | Cronkite News As a child, Renae Yellowhorse chased birds through the sagebrush on the Navajo reservation along the edge of the

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic A front-end loader growls as it lifts a load of dusty ground corn into a pile while nearby fermenting

By Jackson Dorsey | ArizonaBigMedia Located in one of the most arid regions of the United States, the city of Phoenix struggles with reducing its

By Chris Kirkham | The Wall Street Journal Along a scrubby mountain range on the northern rim of Los Angeles, a developer is planning to

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The showdown between Arizona Public Service and state utility regulator Bob Burns has been put

By Barry Fischer | Solar City Blog With Election Day just around the corner, political divisiveness across the U.S. seems to be escalating by the

By Parker Leavitt | The Republic Scottsdale will pay more than $30 million to acquire 415 acres of raw desert in what could be the

By Parker Leavitt | The Republic Scottsdale’s proposed Desert Discovery Center — a controversial, multimillion-dollar attraction that has grown even more contentious as November’s city

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Apple Inc. has built a large solar power plant in Pinal County to supply electricity for its Mesa data

By Mindy Riesenberg | Cronkite News The valley is tucked south of the red rocks of Sedona, lush with greenery and alive with wildlife that

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona’s utility regulators on Thursday approved hiring an outside attorney to represent Corporation Commissioner Robert Burns, who is being

By Josh Martinez | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale is now in the running for two parcels of land that would go to extending the borders of

By Miriam Wasser | Phoenix New Times- About 600 people gathered in the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza at the Arizona State Capitol on Saturday afternoon

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Leaving your cell phone in an apartment where you have been a guest doesn’t give police the right

By Laurie Roberts | The Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Whoa. I knew that Arizona Public Service didn’t want

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The state’s largest power company filed suit late Friday asking a judge to quash

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Three of the five Arizona Corporation Commission seats are up for grabs in November’s election. It’s an

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic The Arizona Residential Utility Consumer Office was set up to act on behalf of utility customers to fight for

All eyes are on a federal judge who could freeze construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline. By Michael McLaughlin | The Huffington Post A major

By AZRE Caliber – The Wealth Development Company officially broke ground on a 32-unit Net Zero Energy townhome community in Tempe, Arizona. The new community,

By Steve Totten | Phoenix Business Journal (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett Jackson) Scottsdale’s tourism dollars could stop some power lines from blocking views

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
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Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 By 12 News Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said her office is suing the Trump administration

Photo via tvinsider.com By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Searching for a feel-good movie to ring in the holiday season that features one

By Craig Morgan | Arizona Insider There is symmetry in Taylor Burke’s inclusion on the Advisory Panel on Pro Hockey in Arizona, the group working