A comprehensive list of U.S. states and territories has been outlined, ranging from Alabama to Alaska and including various regions such as the U.S. Virgin Islands....
House Bill 2679 is facing increasing scrutiny as concerns mount regarding its implications for Arizona’s utility consumers. Ostensibly presented as a financing tool beneficial to both...
In May 2024, an 82-year-old woman died after her power was cut off during extreme heat, prompting serious concerns about utility policies in Arizona. Her son,...
As Arizona approaches the 2025 wildfire season, key local officials discussed fire prevention measures at a Sedona City Council meeting on March 26. Arizona Public Service...
The Sedona City Council has reached a significant milestone, unanimously approving a $438,009.33 construction agreement with Arizona Public Service (APS) on March 11. This agreement centers...
On February 24, Arizona Public Service (APS) utilized drone technology for an inspection of power lines at the Turkey Creek Trail East Parking Lot. This initiative...
A significant gathering took place at the Village of Oak Creek Church of the Nazarene on Wednesday, February 19, with between 175 and 200 individuals attending...
The Arizona Corporation Commission has reaffirmed its position regarding the grid access charge (GAC) imposed by Arizona Public Service (APS) on residential solar customers. This decision...
PHOENIX — On Tuesday, Arizona regulators are set to vote on a controversial “grid access charge” that affects APS rooftop solar owners. Initially approved earlier this...
The holiday season is bustling in the Valley, with numerous themed events captivating residents and visitors alike. This Saturday marks the 37th annual APS Electric Light...