The Hopi tribe is poised to lose out on millions of federal dollars to electrify homes with solar power. We’ll hear form its chairman on why that matters and how they may fight the decision. Plus, vertiports may be coming to the Valley. What are they, and how much noise will they make?
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The Federal Trade Commission has voted to drop its lawsuit against Grand Canyon University’s largest service provider, Grand Canyon Education, and the school’s president.
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New federal forecasts for the Colorado River show more dry conditions and low reservoirs. And that means the "shortage declaration" will continue, as will cuts to the amount of water Arizona gets.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs and Democratic members of the Arizona’s congressional delegation have sent a letter to the EPA administrator, demanding he release money that’s part of the Solar for All program.
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Julio César Morales is an artist and curator now based in California, but he spent a good chunk of his career in Arizona as the curator of the Arizona State University Art Museum as well as the executive director of MoCA Tucson.
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The current state budget contains $2 million earmarked for research and planning into “advanced air mobility infrastructure.” State Sen. David Farnsworth, Republican of Mesa, is among those supporting this research, claiming Arizona needs to position itself as a magnet for the eventual flying car industry.
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In an essay titled “The Actually Existing Raymond Carver,” Zach Dundas takes issue with the idea that writers like Carver and Denis Johnson represent some sort of populist masculine archetype.