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By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Eric Hill, who served as an attorney and regulatory consultant for the Arizona Corporation Commission, has moved to

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Eric Hill, who served as an attorney and regulatory consultant for the Arizona Corporation Commission, has moved to

‘Breaking Bad’ actor wins primary in New Mexico 5.2 quake near Borrego Springs gives the Southland a jolt New biography tells all about a forthright

(Editor’s note: Karina Bland, a reporter with The Arizona Republic, wrote an article revealing she placed small ice packs in her bra to cool her

By Ben Giles and Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Public Service sought to quickly quash concerns last week that a letter submitted as
By Herman K. Trabish | UtilityDive Along with a rate structure overhaul, the Arizona utility also wants to cut net metering credits to its avoided
Denver housing market leads nation for appreciation California water board drops record $1.5-million drought fine Utah court relies on a single word — ‘with’ —

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Protesters, including a few dressed like the Monopoly board game mascot Rich Uncle Pennybags, debated solar energy on a

After languishing at the political kids’ table, outdoor recreation emerges as key driver of U.S. economy Police shootings, affordable housing and billions in school bonds

By Peter B. Lyons and Donald R. Hoffman | Governing (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) State lawmakers and policymakers across

By Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch An 8 percent rate increase proposed by Arizona Public Service Co. has some area residents wondering how the

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona Public Service Co. is seeking an $11 monthly rate hike on residential customers and a new billing structure

The Hill The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against the Obama administration in a case regarding water pollution permits. The nation’s highest court ruled unanimously

By Maria Polletta | The Republic Engineers have revealed the final design for a 272-acre, $174 million regional park in Gilbert, the culmination of a

By Carolyn Dryer | Peoria Times Architectural Services Manager Ed Striffler told council at a study session May 17, Peoria was recently recognized nationally for

Why California cities have an incentive to cheat under the governor’s new housing plan Canadian group’s flashy antics point to bigger problem for Utah’s Bonneville

By Tom Sheahan | Scottsdale Independent (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) I’ve pretty much heard it all in my many

Outdoor, conservation groups criticize Utah lands push Donald Trump tells Californians there is no drought April’s above-average rain helps ease drought in New Mexico Lake

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The battle between utilities and solar companies over net metering ended in a ceasefire this year, with both

By Bill Mundell and Tom Chabin (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Renewable energy is on the rise in Arizona and

The number of solar installations in Maricopa has dropped significantly since the city’s electrical utility put a monthly limit into effect last year. So

ADOT conducts field investigations at sites with cultural, historic significance (Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) PHOENIX –

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Southwest Value Partners in their fight to stop this mine from

UCLA just signed a $280 million shoe and apparel deal, the biggest in NCAA history New Mexico. is first to sue EPA, mine owners

Drone cloud-seeding focus of Nevada project Horse owners in the San Fernando Valley feel trod on by bullet train Child deaths prompt question: Do Utah

By Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch A second in-situ copper project, similar to the one proposed in Florence, may begin operations soon in southern

By Tina Gamez | DAILY NEWS-SUN APS residential customers who come home from work around 4 or 5 p.m. on a weekday, flick on the

Gannett and Tribune Publishing execs trade barbs as takeover battle heats up Female Mormon missionaries may now wear slacks to fend off Zika
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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