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Jun 4, 2021

Electricity grid not ready for EV revolution

California’s rolling blackouts last year, followed by the Texas grid catastrophe in February — and now the threat of blackouts across the Western U.S. this summer — are a wakeup call. We need a grid we can count on. Ensuring we do means properly valuing the dispatchable, reliable generating capacity we already have.

May 14, 2021

Transportation barriers to public schools are real

The next time lawmakers want to know how certain bills would impact students and families, I suggest they reach out to real parents and not their union allies.

Sep 10, 2020

Last call for the count – get engaged in the 2020 Census

The 2020 Census is happening now and with the count ending in a matter of weeks, we’re encouraging every Arizonan to be part of our complete count.

Apr 7, 2020

Southwest air quality benefits from stay-at-home orders

Fewer motorists in Arizona and Nevada following the states' stay-at-home orders appears to be improving the air quality and decreasing the effects vehicle emissions have on the environment.

Jan 18, 2019

Q&A with House Minority Leader Charlene Fernandez

House Minority Leader Charlene Fernandez will guide Democrats through a historic time in the state House of Representatives.

Scott Smith (Photo by Ben Giles/Arizona Capitol Times)
Dec 3, 2018

Scott Smith: Ex-mayor driving public transportation

In today’s developing field of driverless vehicles, Scott Smith, who as CEO oversees the massive mass transportation system operated by Valley Metro, is excited about the prospect of utilizing autonomous technology.

Members of the Sun Lakes Bicycle Club head off on a 10-mile ride. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Jessica Boehm)
Nov 2, 2018

Prop 407 creates a safer and healthier Tucson

Tucson is truly a community where you can live, work and play. Home to breathtaking mountain views, the renowned University of Arizona and coveted climate that provides ample amounts of sunshine, the Old Pueblo is well positioned to support physical activity. Yet, it is also home to traffic congestion and health complications. In fact, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services, in 201[...]

Sep 4, 2018

Sen. Bob Worsley, philanthropist David Lincoln among 2018 Arizona Capitol Times Leaders of the Year

Sen. Bob Worsley, a Republican from Mesa, is the Arizona Capitol Times’ Leaders of the Year winner in government. Other winners include Gregory Harris of Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie for law, Richard Stavneak, director of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, for unsung hero, and NAU President Rita Cheng.

Apr 16, 2018

Dennis Smith: A driving force of the Valley’s freeways

During his time at MAG, Dennis Smith was instrumental in developing the region’s 911 system and led the charge on passing two successful transportation taxes.

Feb 5, 2018

Planning for Arizona’s 280-mile section of I-11 rolls along

The Arizona Department of Transportation has reached a critical stage in planning the state’s first leg of an interstate highway expected to make transportation throughout Arizona and beyond more efficient.

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Feb 5, 2018

Loop 303 opens a new gateway to the West Valley

The days of driving through the congested freeways and streets of Phoenix are finally over for the people of Goodyear.

Feb 5, 2018

Car registration fee boost proposed to end raid on road cash

Republican lawmakers are proposing an increase in vehicle license fees to end years of raids on dedicated local highway funding that paid for highway patrol operations.

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