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Commercial solar projects consistent in county

2/27/2022
Many business and commerce routines have been interrupted by COVID-19. However, one field of commercial development continues to grow, and it’s seeing continued development in western Maricopa …

Arizona spending $30 million to 'rent' water rights

10/25/2021
PHOENIX — Arizona is dropping another $30 million in to buy — or, at least, rent — some water rights to help stave off further drought-related cuts in what the state gets from the …

Virtual Skilled Trades Expo set April 1

3/9/2021
West Valley residents are invited to attend the 2021 Skilled Trades Expo, a free virtual event that will bring together business and industry professionals, students and the community to learn and share information about job training, education and employment opportunities targeted at the skilled trades.

Just won't quit: Arizona farming families persist as …

8/12/2020
The Rayner and Gladden families’ multigenerational Southwest Valley farming operations have weathered just about everything the world has thrown at them for the better part of 100 years, from drought and pests to extreme price swings and two pandemics, but there are two modern threats that are unrelenting — development and water availability.

Palo Verde nuclear plant is cutting its wastewater use

2/27/2020
PHOENIX — There’s something in the Buckeye groundwater — a high mineral and salt content — that makes it hard to use, but the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station wants to …

Artist of the month has work on display

3/31/2017
Bill Cody is Palo Verde Artists’ April artist of the month. Since the early 1980s, Bruce Cody has painted large urban and small town architectural motifs. In all of his paintings, the rich …