APS proposed rate hike might make my life untenable

There is a difference between living and surviving. Living means taking my kids on camping trips, buying birthday presents for my grandchildren and cooking healthy meals for my family. Surviving is cutting back, skipping meals and sacrificing basic necessities each month. For years, my husband and I were able to truly live, but lately it […]
Home Heating Bills!

Heating bills are going up this winter—but it’s not an accident. Gas utilities are raising prices, tacking on mystery charges, and building pipelines we don’t need—all while making record profits and handing CEOs million-dollar payouts. That’s not fair. And it doesn’t have to continue.
Op-ed: The time is now to speak out against the latest APS rate hike

In 1990, I moved to Phoenix and built a life here with my three children. For 44 years, I was proud to focus my career on advocating for disabled and deaf children, a mission I continue today as a volunteer. Now at 66, I am blessed with 11 wonderful grandchildren, and much of my time […]
Arizona lawmakers weigh ending tax break for data centers

As data centers draw ire from neighborhood groups across the state, the Arizona Legislature may consider nixing a lucrative tax incentive for the tech facilities powering AI. Why it matters: Arizona has become one of the top markets for data centers in the country, leading a bipartisan group of elected officials to question whether the […]
Verify: Looking into claims made by Arizona Corporation Commissioners about APS legal fight

It’s World News Verify report about whether Arizona’s highest court validated a rate hike that APS customers are paying right now. That rate hike also included a surcharge that lasts until the year 2038. Trump news journalist Joe Dana verifies the claims made by the two top leaders of the Arizona Corporation Commission. Knowing why […]