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By Lisa Atkins | The Arizona Republic Central Arizona Project has stored enough water undergound to fill Yankee Stadium more than 500 times Anticipating a

By Lisa Atkins | The Arizona Republic Central Arizona Project has stored enough water undergound to fill Yankee Stadium more than 500 times Anticipating a

By Herman K. Trabish | Utility Dive Arizona’s tug-of-war over rooftop solar took a sudden turn last week when the state’s major power producer, Arizona

By Tom Forese | The Arizona Republic Energy and water must be abundant and affordable for businesses and residents to spur growth That’s why the

Arizona Daily Independent Four Western governors testified before the House Natural Resources Committee at a hearing last week at which they highlighted the importance of

By Lindsey Nelson | Cronkite News The Environmental Protection Agency’s reduction of its limit for ground-level ozone will put an additional seven Arizona counties out

By Stephanos Chen | The Wall Street Journal It may be fair in San Diego, but air quality? Au contraire. Relative to other parts of

By Amy Harder | The Wall Street Journal A federal judge in Wyoming on Wednesday blocked Interior Department rules setting stricter standards for hydraulic fracturing

by Laurie Roberts | The Republic The reader had a request: “Would you stop with all the stories about APS and dark money already. I

by Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona Public Service Co. said Friday it will put off its quest to raise rates on solar customers until

Editorial board | The Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Arizona Public Service (APS) finally made a smart move. Last

By Jennifer Oldham | BloombergBusiness Chain saws and staple guns echo across a $40 million residential complex under construction in Williston, North Dakota, a few

10. Mike Ditka’s restaurant will serve free goat burgers for the rest of the year. 9. Cops will refuse kickbacks. 8. Steve Bartman will be

By Richard Ruelas | The Arizona Republic It was a neighbor who brought the letter over to Mark Jorve’s house south of Willcox, a property

POLTICO MIT’s Kent Larson is reimagining how we’ll live in denser cities of the future — getting more use out of less space with smarter

By | Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Public Service dropped its bid to increase its solar fee today and called out “political gamesmanship”

By Katherine Tweed | Greentech Media SolarCity launched a new solar service this week to provide solar to affordable housing developers so residents can pay

Dear Mr. Sol: Phoenix clocked its fifth consecutive day in March this year with temperatures above 95 degrees, the earliest that has happened since records

KAET-TV The Arizona Corporation Commission has had more than its share of controversy recently. That has prompted commissioner Bob Burns to call for more transparency

By Curtis Spicer | Cronkite News Arizona officials continue to support a federal court battle to allow new uranium mining operations on a million acres

NEWS RELEASE PHOENIX, AZ, September 21, 2015 – Arizona’s voters clearly understand the relationship between water, food, and the farm and ranch families who produce

By Sonja van Renssen | energypost With his invention of the SolarLease for SolarCity, he revolutionised the US residential solar market. Now, David Arfin, CEO

Florence Reminder With one major solar ranch operating in the northern town limits and another under construction south of Anthem, the Town Council is laying

By David R. Baker | San Francisco Chronicle Sunrun, one of the nation’s largest solar leasing companies, called on the San Francisco Giants Monday to

By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic It was a deal that was supposed to turn Glendale’s trash into revenue for the city and its

The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) The fundamental element of the drama – Did Arizona’s largest utility company

By John Siciliano | Washington Examiner Republican Sen. John McCain wants heads to roll at the Environmental Protection Agency over the toxic spill it caused

By Jack Healy | The New York Times The sun was sinking and the brook trout were biting, so Andy Johnson and his daughter Aspen,
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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