A federal appeals court has reopened the case for the Tohono O’odham Nation and other challengers who oppose a power line construction across the San Pedro...
After boiling pasta or potatoes, many people are left with a pot of starchy water. Instead of discarding it, consider its potential uses. This nutrient-rich water...
As men age, they may experience significant changes in energy, mood, libido, and physical performance. Often attributed to “normal aging,” these alterations can signal low testosterone...
A significant wildfire, now covering over 3,500 acres, is currently raging in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest near Greer, Arizona. This fire has prompted mandatory evacuations...
In a significant development, the Electrical District No. 3 (ED3) has announced that a substation in Maricopa is back in service after a nine-month upgrade involving...
Last month, we engaged our readers with a pivotal question: If you could change one thing about Maricopa, what would it be? The response was overwhelming,...
A recent study commissioned by the city of Tucson suggests that establishing a publicly owned electric utility could be financially viable. However, Tucson Electric Power (TEP)...
Tucson is poised for a potential special election this November, where residents may vote on a franchise agreement with Tucson Electric Power (TEP). Meanwhile, advocates for...
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,...
For the first time in decades, the United States faces a critical need to increase electricity production. Rising power demands are attributed largely to the rapid...