As TEP seeks a 14% rate increase, residents are questioning whether the energy demands of new data centers could add pressure to already rising utility costs
Though tech companies are secretive about their water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of the state’s supply.
Plaintiffs say the Town Clerk failed to attach legal property descriptions before denying nearly 3,000 signatures.
Meanwhile, the attorney general's office says it hasn't received answers about a potential facility in Surprise.
The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement campaign has led many Arizonans to be more vigilant about the identification they carry every day.
For the second time since November, Colorado River basin states missed a key deadline to agree on new water-sharing rules.
Mayes’ comments made after the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent brought the collision of cowboy culture and the legal grey area surrounding stand your ground laws into sharper focus
