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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,...

Above-ground power lines connecting VOC, McGuireville proposed

The Coconino National Forest is considering a proposal from Arizona Public Service Company to construct a 69-kilovolt above-ground electric power line to improve electrical reliability within and surrounding the communities of McGuireville and the Village of Oak Creek. ...

APS to install solar carports at Sedona City Hall

For the city of Sedona, it’s a win-win situation — helping the environment while saving a few bucks in the process.  By a unanimous vote, the Sedona City Council approved an agreement with APS through its Solar Communities...

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 —...

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Council plans three Uptown kiosks, removal of trail information

The Sedona City Council approved a new contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce for operation of the Uptown...

Disney writer speaks at SHM

Sedona entertainer Dev Ross gave a presentation on her experience as “Disney’s First Female Writer” on Thursday, March 13,...
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