Navajo Nation Sues Federal Government for Gold King Mine Spill

One year after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency spilled 3 million gallons of toxic mining waste into the Animas River, the Navajo Nation is suing the agency in federal court for the millions of dollars’ worth of damages it has incurred. On August 5, 2015, a contractor hired by the…

Arizona Storm Chasers Gear Up for Monsoon Season

The North American Monsoon is officially upon us. For the next three months, Arizona will be prone to heavy downpours, flash floods, dust storms, dry lightning, perhaps even a tornado or two. While most residents will witness the weather from the relative safety of their homes, a handful of Arizona…

Solar Settlement Talks Brokered by Governor Ducey Have Been ‘Suspended’

Settlement talks brokered by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey between a pro-solar group, lawmakers, and the state’s largest utility have been halted for now. “They’ve been suspended,” Kris Mayes, spokeswoman for the SolarCity-backed group, told New Times on Thursday. Mayes added that the suspension is effective immediately. “Unfortunately, that’s all I can say.”…

Sparks Fly in New Arizona Solar-Energy-Initiative Campaign

A new citizens’ initiative launched last week aims to help solar-power companies and customers by guaranteeing lucrative power-purchase rates for six years. But don’t expect a clear, sunny picture of the facts during what is sure to be a nasty fight in the next several months — the truth is…

El Niño Winding Down After Failing to Drench Arizona

A new climatology report shows that the much-heralded El Niño weather pattern this year already  is winding down, having failed to soak Arizona with snow and rain. In January, the Pacific Ocean-driven weather phenomenon spurred the state’s mini-snowpocalypse in January with flurries north and south and lots of rain in metro…