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APS plans solar energy future

On July 29, Arizona Public Service Company announced plans to add new solar and wind resources that will help expand the company’s renewable energy portfolio to about 2,500 mega­watts by 2021 — enough to power more than half a...

No shutoffs in heat, APS says

 Those residents having a tough time paying their power bill this summer and facing disconnection will get a bit of a reprieve. Late last week, Arizona Public Service — Arizona’s largest electricity utility company —...

Council rejects $5 opt-out fee

The Sedona City Council is letting its voice be heard in regard to Arizona Public Service’s proposed smart meter opt-out fee requirements. By a unanimous vote on Tuesday, April 11, council approved a letter drafted by City Attorney Robert...

Power cut off for 2,300 customers

The bird’s the word, or rather, what’s left of the bird. It was a scattered pile of gray feathers in the 700 block of Jordan Road that tipped off one Sedona homeowner to the source of the Uptown power...

VOC school goes solar

By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers Big Park Community School flipped the switch for $41,000 a year savings when it turned on its large scale photovoltaic system Wednesday, May 20. Big...

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SOCSD needs bus drivers to shorten rides

Since the COVID-19 pandemic response, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District has been operating with about 50% fewer bus drivers;...

Filling free time in Sedona: 4 teens discuss activities outside of school

There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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