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APS inspects lines with drone

Arizona Public Service’s predictive maintenance group used a drone to inspect power lines for damage and vegetation growth at the Turkey Creek Trail East Parking Lot on the morning of Monday, Feb. 24. The company’s drones carry high-definition and infrared...

Big Park Council discusses APS powerline at meeting

Between 175 and 200 people attended the Big Park Regional Coordinating Council nonprofit’s meeting at the Village of Oak Creek Church of the Nazarene on Wednesday, Feb. 19, to discuss Arizona Public Service’s proposed new 13.7-mile transmission line between...

Nonprofit group raises $10K to fight APS powerlines into Village of Oak Creek

The Big Park Regional Coordinating Council nonprofit organization has raised $10,000 to fund legal research by Earthrise, an environmental nonprofit law clinic at Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Ore., on its options to possibly prevent Arizona Public...

APS offers tips for winter bills

’Tis the season to turn up the heat. While temperatures have been somewhat higher than normal lately, Mother Nature could easily change that as the new year approaches. In order to stay warm but not empty your wallet, APS —...

APS gives tips to lower power bill

As record temperatures seem to occur almost daily throughout Arizona this summer, the state’s largest power provider has several tips to cut down on your monthly bills. With many people working from home these days, due in part to COVID-19,...

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Red Dirt Turns 10 with free Friday concerts

Strike up the band — the Red Dirt Concert Series is celebrating its 10th anniversary with free concerts every...

Sedona City Council eyes $96M budget

2-day work session adds staff, student camps, spending at school campuses Sedona City Council entered its two-day budget work session...
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