
Coolidge Council approves rezoning of land near Randolph
By Joey Chenowith | Coolidge Examiner A controversial rezoning ordinance received city council approval in spite of requests by neighboring Randolph residents that it

By Joey Chenowith | Coolidge Examiner A controversial rezoning ordinance received city council approval in spite of requests by neighboring Randolph residents that it

By Abrahm Lustgarten | ProPublica Deep beneath the bleached-out, dusty surface of the drought-stricken West is a stash of water sequestered between layers of rock

By Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch It is known as “saguaro poaching” and usually occurs in Arizona mostly during housing booms. That is how

Editorial board | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) At last, the stigma of being perceived as beholden

By Aubrey Rumore | Cronkite News Federal officials Friday approved a multiyear deal to allow expanded mining of coal on Navajo lands and continued burning

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com People who buy a new Fulton home in Queen Creek can add a natural-gas pump in the

By Mike Ramsey | The Wall Street Journal Tesla Motors Inc. has nearly tripled its land holdings in Nevada in recent months, purchasing nearly 2,000

By Doug Stanglin | USA TODAY An historic, round-the-world flight by a solar-powered plane – which had included a stop in Phoenix, – was suspended

By Pat Quinn | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) A cloud hangs over Arizona Public Service and

By Dustin Gardiner, The Republic | azcentral.com A 10-acre property is being redeveloped through a project that could be a template for efforts to revive

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The future of solar in Arizona is getting a bit cloudy. Facing the end of a major federal

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com APS and SRP can charge customers for unpaid bills of their roommates The utilities also can refuse

By Tom Randall | BloombergNews Coal is having a hard time lately. U.S. power plants are switching to natural gas, environmental restrictions are kicking in,

By Darrell Jackson | Peoria TImes By a 6-0 vote, Peoria city council approved the purchase of the New River Utility Company (NRUC) for $10

By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa More than 200 homeowners applied for solar permits in June. File photo In a race to the finish, 244 applications

“Which states care most about the environment?” The folks at Save On Energy, a consumer tool to search for the best electric rates in your

By Susie Steckner | Special for The Republic Buckeye Mayor Jackie Meck recalls visiting his grandparent’s dairy farm on the banks of the Gila River

By Loretta Yerian | Grand Canyon News State Rep. Bob Thorpe (R) is one of a growing number of Arizona lawmakers preparing to send letters

By Timothy Cama |The Hill The Obama administration wants to increase the use of solar power in low-income and subsidized housing. It argues that doing
By Rose Law Group Reporter Real Estate Daily News reports that with 31.4 percent of its office space considered “green,” Phoenix ranked 18 out of

By Katharine Lackey | USA TODAY The record-setting flight of the sun-powered Solar Impulse 2 landed in Hawaii on Friday after the longest, most dangerous

By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder There could soon be another large solar farm in Florence, with the town’s plans to take in a half

e360 digest Households and businesses with solar panels deliver greater benefits to utility companies than they receive through programs like net metering, according to an

By Pam Maclean | Reuters Sixteen states on Monday filed lawsuits against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, contesting a rule that expands the definition of

By Rachel Leingang and Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times In a much anticipated environmental case, a divided U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that

By Kristena Hansen | KJZZ A superior court judge has issued a ruling on a complicated case involving two Arizona solar companies that have been

KTAR.com A judge on Monday ordered the Arizona Coyotes ownership to increase its bond payment to the city of Glendale by $750,000 and that the
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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