Attorney General Kris Mayes Defends Arizona Energy Efficiency, Warns of Higher Costs and Grid Instability as ACC Moves to Repeal EEES Rules
Arizona's Attorney General warns that repealing the state's energy efficiency rules may raise costs and destabilize the power grid, despite the ACC voting to proceed with the rules' dismantlement.
Gilbert Police Department Ramps Up Patrols, Targets Underage Curfews and Unruly Gatherings During Fall Break
The Gilbert Police Department is enhancing patrols during Fall Break, imposing curfews for minors, cracking down on unruly gatherings, reminding about e-bike regulations, and sharing safety tips for families on their website.
Senator Mark Kelly Unveils 'AI for America' Roadmap at Axios AI+ Summit to Counter China's Tech Dominance
Senator Mark Kelly discusses the AI for America roadmap at Axios' AI+ Summit, emphasizing the need for private-public partnerships and strategic planning to maintain US leadership in AI and to tackle workforce retraining.
Mesa Police Shoot Suspect Accused of Domestic Violence After He Allegedly Points Gun at Officers
Mesa officers shot a domestic violence suspect after he pointed a gun at them. He was hospitalized and is expected to survive. No officers were harmed. This adds to the rising number of such shootings in Arizona.
Scottsdale's McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park Unveils $13.1M Renovation for 50th Anniversary Celebrations
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale celebrates its 50th anniversary with a $13.1 million upgrade, including new attractions like The Roundhouse and a splashpad, resulting in a 160% increase in summer attendance.












