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By Samantha Witherwax | Cronkite News Larry Ward thinks the fees that airlines charge are “absurd,” but the Fountain Hills resident is no more enthusiastic

By Samantha Witherwax | Cronkite News Larry Ward thinks the fees that airlines charge are “absurd,” but the Fountain Hills resident is no more enthusiastic

By Brenna Goth | The Republic Lawyers representing opponents of the South Mountain Freeway and the transportation agencies they’re suing to stop the project debated

By Maria Polletta | The Republic Preliminary construction work on the next leg of Mesa’s light-rail line could begin as soon as August, according to

In March, when officials with the Arizona Department of Transportation started calling Maricopans who own land that is possibly in the path of the upcoming

KTAR The Arizona Department of Transportation, along with the Federal Highway Administration, have asked a court to dismiss lawsuits challenging the South Mountain Freeway. In

By Amy B. Wang | The Arizona Republic Solar Impulse 2, a solar-powered airplane making its way around the world, made its long-awaited stop in

The Arizona Department of Transportation is seeking $109.5 million through two highly competitive federal grant programs. With $800 million available through the U.S. Department of

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star After Glendale City Council discussed changes to the proposed light rail planned for downtown Glendale, Valley Metro planners

Senate Federal Aviation Budget A yes vote was to start debate on a bill authorizing Federal Aviation Administration programs. Voting 98 for and none against,

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer State and railroad company officials are expected to meet next month on a proposed rail switchyard on state trust

By Paul Giblin | The Arizona Republic Valley Metro transit planners are re-examining a light-rail route to downtown Glendale after City Council members expressed concerns

By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic A divided Scottsdale City Council on Tuesday quashed plans for three potential light-rail routes along Scottsdale and McDowell

By Daniel C. Vock | Governing Transportation planners in Denver face an increasingly familiar problem for booming cities in the South and West: Their surging

KTAR As you zip down the street on your daily commute, there is a chance the car next to you may be driving itself. Google

By James Hodl | CopperArea.com North-South Corridor linking U.S. 60 with Interstate 10 is biggest project in PRTA proposal An effort to sell Pinal County

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By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Republicans used to be the party of building, according to former Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood. “President

Strangers on a plane gave a dying woman a chance to say goodbye By Dianna M. Nanez | The Arizona Republic Rex Ridenoure searched for

Half-cent tax may be on ballot in fall By Adam Gaub | Casa Grande Dispatch Right now, they’re just colored lines on a map. But

By Robby Gal and Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch Initial results from a regional transit survey show a desire to expand operations in Casa

By Adam DeRose | Phoenix Business Journal Construction noise, vibrations from heavy machinery, orange cones and detour signs were all common along 19th Avenue between

By Alex Knapp | Forbes Jeff Bezos’ spaceship company, Blue Origin, hit a new milestone in January, successfully landing the rocket that sent its New

By InMaricopa Beginning next week, Arizonans will be able to provide input on the Arizona Department of Transportation’s update of projects proposed to move forward

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star After years of research and studies about a proposed light rail route that would connect Glendale with downtown


By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Currently, the Arizona Department of Transportation is kicking off the Interstate 11 environmental study to finalize a

By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun A proposed light-rail extension remains on track, but not without questions by some city council members, who want answers
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

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