
[SUNDAY FEATURE] Watch out for self-driving cars: They’re watching you
By Joann Muller | Axios utonomous vehicles don’t just use cameras to help steer themselves. To keep improving, they’re also capturing and storing images

By Joann Muller | Axios utonomous vehicles don’t just use cameras to help steer themselves. To keep improving, they’re also capturing and storing images

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic This August, Phoenix residents will have another opportunity to vote on the future of light rail. A group of

KTAR Drivers will be able to use a stretch of the future Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway for the first time next week, according

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Two Republican lawmakers are at odds over what constitutes a “car rental” in the new sharing economy.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Saying Arizona roads are crumbling due to neglect, a Prescott lawmaker is pushing a plan to eventually more

By Brandon Brown |Phoenix Business Journal A record number of passengers flew in and out of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in 2018. The Valley’s

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) By Jeff Serdy Mayor of Apache Junction Chairman of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority

By Mick Akers | Las Vegas Review-Journal Soon the skies above urban areas could look like a scene straight out of the Jetsons. The

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News There may be many things this year will be known for, but one thing is a

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic The Arizona chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America filed a lawsuit Wednesday to stop light-rail funding

By Jim Walsh, AFN Staff Electric rental scooters have quickly become a ubiquitous – and for many, irritating – part of life in the East

Projects will help address residential and commercial growth in south Chandler By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Construction will start next month on two major

By Dale Kasler, Ryan Lillis and Tim Sheehan | Sacramento Bee Vicente Ward had trouble finding work after leaving the Air Force — until

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily State regulators on this week approved a statewide policy on electric-vehicle infrastructure that encourages utilities’ involvement in the

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times How would police stop one of the new, unmanned Nuro R1 delivery vehicles now working in Scottsdale

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
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By Jeremy Duda | Axios The big picture: A recent Pew Research Center analysis shows that as of February, Arizona had more data centers operational or planned than most other states. By the numbers: Arizona has 98 data centers currently operating — placing it

By Noah Cullen | Pinal Central Pinal County Supervisor Steve Miller, a longtime water advocate, has been appointed to the statewide board focused on maintaining water infrastructure, Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona. Throughout his time on

By Justin Matthews | Pinal Post Key Points SAN TAN VALLEY, AZ — San Tan Valley Town Council voted on April 15 to seek membership in the Maricopa Association