10 years and $2B later, what is the future of light rail in metro Phoenix?
Metro Phoenix leaders promised light rail would transform the Valley when it opened Dec. 27, 2008. A decade later, future expansion could be at
Metro Phoenix leaders promised light rail would transform the Valley when it opened Dec. 27, 2008. A decade later, future expansion could be at
By ADRIAN SKABELUND Jeff Meilbeck’s retirement won’t last long. After leaving his position as the first general manager and CEO of the Northern Arizona Intergovernmental
By Jeanie Hankins | The Wickenburg Sun A large proposed U-Haul facility is on the agenda for consideration during the Wickenburg Planning and Zoning Commission
By Maria Vasquez | Pinal Central ELOY — A majority of respondents to a community survey said they would use a transit system in
By Erin Ford | Grand Canyon News TUSAYAN, Ariz. — Tucked back behind ponderosa pines and helipads, the Grand Canyon Airport is one of
By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune The electric scooters making headway into Gilbert and the rest of the East Valley have been
By Shaq Davis | Arizona Daily Star A group is hopeful that Arizonans will see a new passenger rail service between Phoenix and Tucson sooner
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By Rofida Khairalla | Casa Grande Dispatch Greyhound may be calling it quits with Casa Grande — a move that could potentially have a big
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer (Editor’s note:Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) As we well know, President Trump calls any news
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Leading Automated Drone Startup receives Certificate of Waiver from the Federal Aviation Administration,
By Bruce Whetten | Douglas Dispatch Representatives from the General Services Administration (GSA) and the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) were in Douglas
By Andrea O’Sullivan | Reason Peter Thiel summed up a wide-felt disappointment with the technological status quo when he quipped: “We wanted flying cars,
By Reed Parry | Sedona Red Rock News Drones are small remote-controlled flying machines often used by hobbyists for aerial photography, and reconnaissance in firefighting
By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale City Council has approved a contract for construction services worth more than $2 million for Pima Road Bridge widening
By Raquel Hendrickson | InMaricopa Both sides in a lawsuit against Pinal County over a tax to improve roads are now waiting for a judge to
AZBigMedia As you round a curve on the eastbound Loop 202, a transformation comes into view. Just over a decade ago, the Hayden Flour
By Alison Snyder, Joann Muller | Axios Autonomous vehicles have the potential to save lives — but they’re unlikely to prevent as many deaths
Bill for self-driving safety stalled in Senate Auto makers and other companies racing to commercialize self-driving car technology are facing pushback from local politicians, complicating
By Jason Stone | East Valley Tribune It’s hard to believe now, but once upon a time, the general public was terrified of automobiles.
By TaMeia Murphy | Downtown Devil The debate against the controversial South Central Light Rail extension continued at a public forum Tuesday as residents voiced
AZBigMedia By disrupting the way employees commute to work, autonomous vehicles are expected to fundamentally reshape the U.S. office market by 2030, according to a
Supporters of additional funding for transportation have plenty of reasons to smile after last week’s elections, but that doesn’t mean they can stop worrying.
The top three airports, as rated by The Wall Street Journal— Denver, Orlando and Phoenix — have one major factor in common: strong competition among
By Luke Stangel | Phoenix Business Journal Waymo is on the verge of commercializing its self-driving car technology, with plans to launch the nation’s
By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch Work continues on several Pinal County roadways, officials said. Tom Herrmann, a spokesman with the Arizona Department
By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News The South Mountain Freeway will be getting an interchange at 32nd Street in Ahwatukee after all, the Arizona
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By Caroline Bologna | Huffington Post For some couples, an election can be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. In the aftermath of the 2024
By William Harwood | CBS News With President-elect Donald Trump and newly-minted efficiency czar Elon Musk looking on, SpaceX launched the world’s most powerful rocket on its sixth test flight Tuesday,
By NBC News New York prosecutors told the judge who presided over Donald Trump’s hush money trial Tuesday that his sentencing should be postponed while the
By Mitchell Koch | AZ Family The frustration with Arizona’s drawn-out elections process is well-known, and one official is hoping to change that. On Monday, Maricopa
“Spirit Airlines’ bankruptcy highlights growing challenges and diminishing confidence in the viability of the low-cost airline business model.” -Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and
Phoenix, AZ— Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin of District 2 announced today a series of election administration reforms that will expedite the tabulation of ballots with the goal
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