
Government’s push for solar power on federal lands stirs concerns
Environmentalists, renewable-energy firms raise doubts over plan to streamline permitting process By Amy Harder and Cassandra Sweet SAGUACHE, Colo.—Over Key lime pie at The Oasis,

Environmentalists, renewable-energy firms raise doubts over plan to streamline permitting process By Amy Harder and Cassandra Sweet SAGUACHE, Colo.—Over Key lime pie at The Oasis,

By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun Arizona Public Service joined a western regional Energy Imbalance Market this month, which allows it to buy and

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The parent company of the state’s largest electric utility entered the Arizona Corporation Commission race, funding an outside

(Note: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte Arizona.) By Arizona Horizon | Arizona PBS One hundred miles west of Phoenix, a Saudi-Arabian owned farming operation grows hay

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star The long-term viability of independently produced solar power could hinge on voters’ choices for state utility

By Adam DeRose | Cronkite News Some parts of Arizona could experience more than 100 days of temperatures above 100 degrees within 20 years, according

By Laurie Roberts | The Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Nearly a third of the state’s voters have not

By Mark Harris | recode As first reported Thursday by Rose Law Group Reporter, Atieva will unveil its Tesla rival to select people Friday, ahead of

By Gavin Maxwell | Cronkite News Officials from the U.S. Navy, federal government and a power company gathered in the middle of the desert plains

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Two Democrats running for the Arizona Corporation Commission on Monday said they were glad the CEO of the state’s

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun The head of the state’s largest electric utility may be suing Bob Burns in

By Courtney Columbus and Andres Guerra Luz | Cronkite News Lake Michigan to Catherine Hollowell and her tribe isn’t just a vital source of clean

By Kris Mayes for The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Corporation Commission, take note: Homeowners’ solar arrays can

By Katharine Q. Seelye | The New York Times To many residents in this tiny town in southern Vermont, the last-minute offer of cash was

By Tom Beal | Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Department of Transportation will install dust sensors, warning signs and variable-speed-limit signs along a deadly stretch

By Mark Cowling | TriValley Central Federal maps show some homes in Anthem at Merrill Ranch in a “flood plain” with an above-average risk of

By Kelly Fisher | Casa Grande Dispatch After hearing concerns from farmers for months, the Pinal County assessor used his “assessor’s discretion” to sign a

VIDEO By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star A major manufacturer of rooftop solar units is putting $140,000 into the effort

By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun Legislation allowing a Grand Canyon tramway and other tourism development at the confluence of the Colorado and Little

By Diana Olick | CNBC About 11 million Floridians are in the path of Hurricane Matthew, which is now expected to come ashore as a

By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun A new 20-year plan for management of dam operations calls for high flow releases to be performed on

Nearly 954,000 are at risk of major storm surge damage from hurricane Matthew, according to CoreLogic. Those homes have a reconstruction value of just more

By Ronald J. Hansen and Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Republicans want to make coal jobs a central issue in the congressional race in eastern

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journa; California has too much solar power and it’s paying Arizona Public Service Co. to take its surplus.

(Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part series addressing the nature of Glen Canyon Dam and its role in the Colorado River water

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
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Salcito Custom Homes Ltd. has been selected as the exclusive homebuilder for Quail Run Manor, a new

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s counties have picked up the tab on blighted property cleanup for years. Now under a

By In Business PHX Curve Development announced that pre-sales are officially underway for Quarter at Palm Scottsdale, the company’s highly anticipated luxury single-family residential community