A Zipps Sports Grill manager was sentenced to five months in prison for hiring undocumented workers in Phoenix.
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As interest in geothermal energy grows in Arizona, the U.S. House passed a bill to boost the industry's development.
Tucson's Planning Commission is debating zoning rules for data centers over 25,000 sq ft or 20 MW energy demand.
The city of Kingman seeks FAA approval to use airport land for industrial expansion, facing appraisal and valuation issues.
State lawmakers rejected a bill to restrict demolishing historic homes for middle housing, citing preservation concerns.
PFAS chemicals linked to health issues have plagued Tucson's water wells. A national conference is now in Arizona.
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap accuses the board of defying a court order on election control, seeking fines.
The East Valley Institute of Technology will cover transportation costs for students from nearby districts, splitting $4M.
The Tucson Unified School District Board couldn't agree on expanding AI use in schools during a recent hearing.
Arizona's largest data center project downsized by 80% after local opposition; future hearings planned for August 26.










