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Arizona regulators weighing electric utility’s request for a 14% increase

The Arizona Corporation Commission, the state's utility regulatory body, began its first evidentiary hearing on May 18 on Arizona Public Service's request to raise customer rates by roughly 14%. The hearings are scheduled to end on Tuesday, June 30 and,...

APS’ Shutoff Zones Grow

Emergency program may turn off power during high-risk weather If your power goes out on high-risk windy days, it may not be because you didn't pay the bill but because Arizona Public Service shut off your power to prevent a...

Woods Fire cost USFS $652K, mainly for aerial firefighting

Rotary hosts USFS, SFD, YCSO at wildfire readiness forum With the wildfire season underway, the Rotary Club of Sedona Village packed its first community preparedness session March 26 at the Village of Oakcreek Association Community Center, bringing together speakers from...

Gov. Hobbs signs executive order on energy

Energy executive orders aren’t just for the highest office in the land as Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs showed with a Monday, Sept. 15 press conference signing Executive Order 2025-13. The order intends to curb Arizona families’ ever increasing...

Village of Oak Creek to McGuireville  powerline construction starts

Arizona Public Service held an open house throughout the day on Wednesday, June 25 at the Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock in the Village of Oak Creek to informally meet with residents as construction gets underway for its...

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APS’ Shutoff Zones Grow

Emergency program may turn off power during high-risk weather If your power goes out on high-risk windy days, it may...

Sedona Red Rock High School Awards Its Athletes

Staff and students present trophies to top players and say goodbye to departing staffers at spring banquet The Sedona Red...
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