Big companies sign deal for more solar power through SRP
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Salt River Project announced on Tuesday a new solar plant to provide renewable energy to large customers including Apple,
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Salt River Project announced on Tuesday a new solar plant to provide renewable energy to large customers including Apple,
By 12News PHOENIX – An Arizona judge ruled Tuesday that gyms should have the opportunity to reopen. Mountainside Fitness, along with EOS Fitness were plaintiffs
By Independent Newsmedia | Glendale Independent The Glendale Planning Commission allowed a north Glendale gun salesman to have customers visit his home to buy firearms.
By Ian James | AZ Central Seven years after Fort Huachuca sealed a deal that allowed the Army base to continue using groundwater near the San
By Chris Caraveo | Daily Independent Even though Metrocenter Mall closed its doors in early July, plans to expand the light rail to that area
Supreme Court rejects challenge to California limits on church services By Mark Sherman | Associated Press A divided Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency
(Reuters) – The Republican National Committee (RNC) and two other Republican groups on Sunday filed a lawsuit against California Governor Gavin Newsom over his executive
CALIFORNIA: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis takes swipe at California over return of sports. SFGATE: During a Friday press conference, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized the state of California
Fox News Los Angeles authorities could shut down water and power to nonessential businesses that refuse to close amid the coronavirus outbreak there, according to
By The Salt Lake Tribune A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck Magna at 7:09 a.m. Wednesday, shaking homes from Logan down to Utah County. It was
By Luke Runyon | KUNC/Cronkite News A warming climate already is reducing stream flows in the Southwest’s largest watershed, according to a new study from
By Katrin Mehler | Cronkite News In a city renowned for its green policies, Prius drivers and biodegradable straws, it was only a matter of
By Tabitha Mueller | The Nevada Independent The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Steve Sanson, the founder of controversial political organization Veterans
By Brian Maffly | The Salt Lake Tribune The future of Utah’s rooftop solar industry, already reeling after an incentive program ended two years ago,
Resolution encourages conservation, recognizes changing climate By Amy Joi O’Donoghue | Deseret News Utah’s booming population growth and rapid economic development means the need for
By Brian Maffly | The Salt Lake Tribune New polling suggests that Utahns support by a wide margin early retirements for Rocky Mountain Power’s coal-fired
Tiney Ricciardi | The Denver Post A Denver-based company hopes to be the state’s first to study the effects of marijuana on Alzheimer’s disease, thanks to
Lyft puts $2 million behind push to defeat assemblyman; ‘They’re trying to send a message to all legislators’ By Christine Mai-Duc | The Wall Street
By Suhauna Hussain | Los Angeles Times UC Santa Cruz fired 54 graduate student wo/rkers who were on strike demanding higher pay to afford the
By Suhauna Hussain | Los Angeles Times UC Santa Cruz fired 54 graduate student workers who were on strike demanding higher pay to afford the
Two years after buying land near Las Vegas for just $6 million, Raiders sell property for $191 million and lease it back By Jon Becker
By Joe Christian | Albuquerque Business First State and local leaders in New Mexico have been in the news lately for their newly leveraged relationships
By Ryan Sabalow and Sophoa Bollag | Sacramento Bee Thirty years ago, California voters approved a ballot initiative championed by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s father, William
The president wants to win the state he narrowly lost in 2016, but he may be jumping into an energy issue By Eric Wolff and
State alleges tech company’s education platform improperly gathers students’ personal data, tracks their online behavior By Yoree Koh | The Wall Street Journal New Mexico
By Chris McKee | KROE TV Could 2020 be the year commercial space flights finally launch from New Mexico’s nearly quarter-billion-dollar Spaceport? A top state official
By Taylor Stevens | The Salt Lake Tribune The West Valley City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to create a new city tool to encourage developers
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By Erin Mulvaney | Wall Street Journal Arizona launched a program to expand access to legal services for people who can’t afford or find lawyers.
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By InBusiness Phoenix New research has revealed the most entrepreneurial states, with Arizona ranking tenth on the list. The study, conducted by QRFY, analyzed data from the US Bureau of Labor statistics to
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley The special use permit amendment for Phoenix Country Day School to
By Estela Anahi Jaramillo | The Business Journal Around 32.6 million businesses in the United States may be required to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act
Hans Nichols Axios Phoenix President Biden will announce $20 billion in grants and loans for Intel to expand its semiconductor production at a stop in
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