Pinal’s Cowtown air quality monitor finally relocated
San Tan Valley.com It’s been in the works for three years and earlier this month that work finally paid off. The air quality monitor located
San Tan Valley.com It’s been in the works for three years and earlier this month that work finally paid off. The air quality monitor located
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer (STATE CAPITOL)— A Senate committee Monday adopted a bill which would remove the requirement cities and towns comply with
As the price of oil has skidded to $30 a barrel, new drilling has dried up, and the flood of wealth and workers is ebbing. By
By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun The debate about federal public lands control that fueled the armed standoff at Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
By Nolan Madden | Arizona Journal State Senator Carlyle Begay, R-District 7, recently sponsored energy production legislation that could signal a major infrastructure shift for
By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch A Pinal County-based renewable energy project that has been in the works for more than two years received
By Coral Davenport | The New York Times Senate Democrats on Thursday blocked action on a comprehensive energy bill that had drawn broad bipartisan support
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Feb. 3 approved the Air Quality Department’s revised rules for the New Source Review, according to a press release.
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The $2 billion, 515-mile-long SunZia power line project got a big boost Wednesday from the Arizona Corporation Commission,
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star An outpouring of passion against the proposed 515-mile SunZia power line project greeted the Arizona Corporation Commission Tuesday,
By Jessica Swarner | Cronkite News Longtime Sanders resident Wayne Lynch was told in July that the water on his ranch contained dangerously high amounts
By Laurie Roberts | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Oh yeah. That glimmer of light I’m seeing?
REALTORmag The Federal Housing Administration announced Thursday it would reduce multifamily insurance rates in an effort to encourage more affordable and energy-efficient apartments nationwide. FHA
By Noah Buhayar | Bloomberg Businessweek Outside the Public Utilities Commission office, which is on the second floor of a modern, three-story building about 7
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich will not seek the removal of utility regulator Robert Burns for his lobbyist
RealtorMag What should you watch for this year? The Urban Land Institute recently released its “Emerging Trends in Real Estate” report, covering the U.S. and
Arizona Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns has sent a letter to APS’ CEO, demanding the utility reveal details of its donations to political campaigns. Here’s the
By Gayle Mabery | Verde Independent After 10 years supplying water to Cottonwood Ranch, the Town of Clarkdale has finally pulled the plug, officially handing
By Ziyi Zeng | Cronkite News U.S. oil prices dropped to $27 a barrel last week – the lowest point since September 2003. Consumers may
By Coral Davenport | The New York Times The Senate on Wednesday started debating its first comprehensive energy legislation since the George W. Bush administration,
By Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch Arizona Public Service Co. plans to build and operate a new solar plant in southern Pinal County. The
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (STATE CAPITOL) — Many Arizona voters have misconceptions about the amount of water available in the state, a legislative
Arizona Daily Independent Jim Upchurch, deputy regional forester for the Southwestern Region told legislators this month the federal government does not own the federally managed
NEWS RELEASE (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted, with no editing unless they contain factual errors.) (Phoenix)–The Arizona Corporation Commission is weighing in
By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder Copper ore from the future Resolution mine near Superior will be mixed with water and sent 20 miles by
By Sara Weber | Cronkite News Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton had a message for the group of Western mayors gathered in the nation’s capital Wednesday
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