Underachieving Solana Solar Plant Keeps Polluting Arizona’s Air
“Solana has not yet achieved its technical capacity on a continuous basis,” said the SEC.
“Solana has not yet achieved its technical capacity on a continuous basis,” said the SEC.
The campaign to recall councilmember Michael Nowakowski keeps drawing fire.
Former MMA fighter George Roop’s second career as a medical marijuana cultivator in Arizona grows with the help of a rich uncle from Florida.
“I hope you will consider Bill Montgomery, one of the few who could fill Sen. McCain’s shoes,” Justice Clint Bolick wrote in a text message.
It’s a full-time job with benefits.
Black widows that have adapted to the warm concrete of Phoenix are very different from their cousins in the desert, ASU scientists are finding.
A proposal to fund police and fire ended up being led by the head of the Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona from within the mayor’s office.
Who failed this 7-year-old girl: Her father, her stepmother, police, DCS, or all of the above?
Sean Sweat believes that Michael Nowakowski is using the “dirty tactic” of putting pressure on his employer as a way of intimidating him.
They’re more than ready to screw up the holiday season for impaired drivers, in hopes of preventing tragedies.
“I just want them to have policies in place to address transgender and non-conforming people.”
She won by 267 votes.
The Democratic secretary-elect is inheriting one of the most notoriously problem-riddled offices in the state.
“We have said all along that this race was the most competitive statewide,” Hobbs said in an interview the day before Election Day.
McCain, Flake, Kyl, Sinema … who’s next?
“We do see females a bit more likely to consume because of anxiety and physical ailments,” said Jessica Lukas of BDS Analytics.
“This was a long time coming.”
How is the couple going to pay off the judgment? “They’re gonna do their best,” their attorney says.
“Lavish accommodations with unparalleled experiences.”
Central Arizona Project staff said that the complexities of the plan could be worked out later.
Tempe paid $6,309 to send the police chief and officers to the “Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Training Symposium” in California.
Totals as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, November 13, 2018.