The new head of APS will be testifying before regulators. How one observer would like the Corporation Commission to stand up to the utility.
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The Arizona Supreme Court is being asked to decide if a motorist who may have smoked pot up to a month ago can be charged with and prosecuted for driving under the influence of drugs.
Nov. 6, 2013
The shutdown of the federal government may have had an impact on home sales in Arizona, according to a new Arizona State University housing study.
Nov. 6, 2013
A 20-year-old woman is in custody after allegedly getting caught giving contraband to a state prison inmate in Kingman during a visit.
Nov. 6, 2013
Voters in Maricopa County rejected about half of the 36 education funding measures on Tuesday’s ballot. Many voters are still uncomfortable paying higher taxes to support education.
Nov. 5, 2013
Phoenix voters narrowly elected Laura Pastor to serve as Councilwoman for the city’s District 4, and Kate Gallego cruised to victory in District 8.
Nov. 5, 2013
Extreme drought, dust storms and wildfires could overwhelm the state’s transportation infrastructure. Now the Arizona Department of Transportation is studying where it may be vulnerable.
Nov. 5, 2013
Gov. Jan Brewer will lead a trade delegation to Taiwan this week. This follows a similar to trip to India in August.
Nov. 5, 2013
Poverty in the United States is no longer relegated to the ghettos and barrios of the inner cities. Today, more poor people can be found living in the suburbs than the cities.
Nov. 5, 2013
Since 1980, when the first meatpacking plant was built in Garden City, immigrants and refugees have streamed into town, lured here by the promise of steady – if brutally hard – work and a better life.
Nov. 5, 2013
Your holiday flight to visit the relatives could end up costing a lot more than it should this winter.
Nov. 5, 2013
A traffic stop on Monday, on the I-10 south of Chandler, resulted in the arrest of a Mexican National the Department of Public Safety says may have been on his way to deliver supplies to a Mexican cartel operating in the desert.
Nov. 5, 2013
Arizona State football coach Todd Graham and his son, Bo, had a recruiting trip they won’t soon forget, as they traveled to Texas this weekend to look at a prospect.
Nov. 5, 2013
Petitions for political asylum from Mexican nationals have quadrupled since 2009. There's little chance of gaining asylum.
Nov. 5, 2013
An attorney for Republican interests wants the Arizona Supreme Court to allow higher campaign donation limits to take effect while arguments over their legality are taking place.
Nov. 5, 2013
The U.S. State Department will announce a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest of former Mexican cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero.
Nov. 5, 2013
Apple has selected Arizona as the location for its newest manufacturing facility. The plant will be located in the vacant First Solar Factory in Mesa.
Nov. 5, 2013
About 30 school districts in Maricopa County are asking voters to support overrides and bonds that would subsidize school funding on Tuesday. But it's unclear how many voters will participate in this off-year election.
Nov. 4, 2013
Southern California Congressman Darrell Issa is rumored to be cooking up his own immigration reform proposal. It’s reportedly designed to find some middle ground in the contentious debate over providing legal status to the more than 11 million immigrants in the country illegally.
Nov. 4, 2013
For centuries, immigrants in search of a better life have settled in America’s largest cities. Now small, rural towns have become a key frontier for new arrivals. These small towns, however, struggle to provide the social services needed by such a diverse population, a population largely invisible to most Americans.
Nov. 4, 2013
Heroin is the reigning king of drugs in New Mexico. From overdoses to prosecutions, heroin is wreaking havoc, and to make matters worse, it’s cheaper, purer, and easier to buy than ever.
Nov. 4, 2013