
Watchdog group prepares to sue Corporation Commission over public records
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times A national government watchdog group has hired a lawyer and is prepared to sue the Arizona Corporation Commission

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times A national government watchdog group has hired a lawyer and is prepared to sue the Arizona Corporation Commission

By Julia Pyper | Greentech Media Nuclear energy is losing popularity. A recent Gallup poll found that a slim majority of Americans — 51 percent

By Richard Smith Today | YourWestValley.com Forgive Eduardo Tinoco, Terry McManus and their staff at Athena Wireless Communications if they walk around their office at

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times While other utilities in the state have more solar customers, a proposal from a small electric co-op in

By Michael Wines | The New York Times On maps, the mighty Rio Grande meanders 1,900 miles, from southern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains to the

By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star A Flagstaff group is going to court as a first step that could permit all Arizona cities

By Nihal Krishan | Cronkite News Pinnacle West Capital and its employees were the largest non-party contributors to federal candidates in Arizona in the last

By Tony Davis CASCABEL — The stretch of the San Pedro River that runs behind Anna Lands’ burnt adobe house is mostly dry, or wet

By Laurel Merrill | The Arizona Republic The Solar Impulse 2, a plane that is circumnavigating the globe without a drop of fuel, is making

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com A key issue in the debate over Arizona Public Service Co. and its request to sharply increase fees

FOX 10 News | fox10phoenix.com By Nicole Garcia | FOX 10 News Salt River Project is moving forward with a plan to put in some

By Miriam Wasser | Phoenix New Times A U.S. District Judge has ruled that the uranium mining company, Energy Fuels Inc., can resume operations at

By Philip Haldiman, Editor-in-Chief | Dealmaker Developers who aren’t familiar with the Sonoran desert tortoise need an introduction. The tortoise may end up on the

By Chris Coppola, The Republic | azcentral.com 2015 A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that altered the way the Environmental Protection Agency can enforce greenhouse gas

By Eric Barton | Miami Herald The reason Florida’s solar power industry isn’t a growing, say some lawmakers, is that the state’s largest utilities have

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Tiny Benson is facing the prospect of a huge development — eight years after a similar proposal crashed

By: Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times Sign-toting protestors made noise opposing a bill giving police officers involved in shootings a two-month period of anonymity,

Editorial board, The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Arizona Public Service wants to quadruple its monthly fee

By Rachel Leingang and Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times Less than two years after the Arizona Corporation Commission approved a small monthly surcharge

By Tim McDonnell | grist Solar power is having a major moment. It’s growing faster than any other energy source — in 2014, a new

public news service Despite the years-long drought on the Colorado River, Arizona is not facing the historic mandatory water restrictions being implemented in neighboring California,

By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun City officials are advancing creation of a special corridor along Loop 101 in north Glendale that would, among other

By Todd Fitchette and Cary Blake | Western Farm Press Continued drought in California coupled with a push to permanent crop acreage continues to take

By Katie Fehrenbacher | Fortune Did Apple overpay in its nearly $850 million deal to buy solar power from a solar farm to be built

By Emi Kamezaki | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Corporation Commission’s 2010 energy efficiency rules catapulted the state to the front of the energy efficiency
By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier An unobstructed view of Thumb Butte; a hike through the towering spires of the Granite Dells; a stroll

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Some Tucson fourth-graders and their teacher were able to accomplish something that often eludes even the best-paid
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By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The

By KTAR PHOENIX — Former Democratic Arizona Rep. Leezah Sun, who resigned in January 2024 after facing House expulsion on three accusations, announced Monday on

By Cleveland.com Dick Van Dyke is 100 tomorrow. That’s no big deal — in my world. Last month, my klezmer band played a 100th birthday