Women Near End of Walk to “Save Oak Flat” as Mining Fight Heats Up

A mother-and-daughter activist duo are nearing the end of their walk from Washington state to Arizona in protest of the pending destruction of the Oak Flat area near Superior because of copper mining. Sally Noedel, 54, and her daughter, Emma Bigongiari, 19, braved heat waves and talked to people in…

First Confirmed Case of West Nile Virus in Maricopa County

As the monsoon season makes its annual return, so too will the mosquitoes—particularly the ones carrying West Nile Virus. In fact, the Arizona Department of Health Services announced today that a Maricopa County man in his late 50s has already contracted the disease this year. And though he has recovered,…

Two Sites in AZ Top List of Most Endangered Historical Places

The National Trust for Historic Preservation recently published its annual list of the most endangered historical places in the country, and it included two sites in Arizona: the Grand Canyon and Oak Flat. The Grand Canyon, and the adjacent 1.7 million acres of its watershed, face threats from mining, development,…

Solana Solar Plant’s Weak Output Will Improve, Officials Say

In November, New Times reported that the $2 billion Solana solar plant near Gila Bend had produced only two-thirds of its advertised electricity output. Over the weekend, the Wall Street Journal reported that the plant is producing only “half” of the expected output. New Times talked to Arizona Public Service…

Neighbors Rally to Help Phoenix Family Rebuild After Fire

Friends and neighbors of a Phoenix family whose home burned down last week are rallying to raise money to feed and clothe them. Alex Maples, his girlfriend, and their three children, ages 3, 4, and 9, have been staying with his twin sister and her family since they narrowly escaped their…

Arizona Government Slammed in 2015 Environmental Report Card

The Arizona Chapter of the Sierra Club released its 21st annual Environmental Report Card for the state Legislature and governor, concluding that the two are “moving Arizona backwards, one bill at a time.” The club gave all but one Republican legislator an F, and Governor Doug Ducey a D. At…

Arizona Uranium Mine Decision Appealed by Plaintiffs

A coalition of environmental groups is joining the Havasupai Tribe in appealing a U.S. District Court decision last month that Energy Fuels Inc. can resume uranium mining at Canyon Mine in Northern Arizona. The groups had filed a preliminary injunction in March 2013 to stop the company from completing construction…

Happy Earth Day: Governor Ducey Vetoed “Land-Grab” Bills

When it comes to the environment, we don’t often get a lot of good news in Arizona. But in honor of Earth Day, here’s one victory to celebrate: Governor Doug Ducey vetoed two important “land-grab” bills. Earlier this month, the Arizona Legislature gleefully passed a series of bills that demanded…

Uranium Mine Near Grand Canyon Approved by Federal Judge

A U.S. District Judge has ruled that the uranium mining company, Energy Fuels Inc., can resume operations at Canyon Mine in Northern Arizona. The decision comes after environmental groups and the Havasupai tribe filed a lawsuit in March 2013 to stop the company from completing construction of the mine and…

Montgomery Won’t Charge Phoenix Fire Officials Over Bad Investigation

Two Phoenix Fire Department captains accused of lying in an arson probe won’t be charged criminally, but their actions have spurred a reform of investigative procedures. In July, officials with the state Department of Public Safety recommended that Captains Sam Richardson and Fred Andes be charged with lying and perjury…