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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...

State OKs APS to raise electricity rates by 8%

The 1.3 million households and organizations that buy electricity from Arizona Public Service will see an increase in their electric bills following a 4-1 vote on Thursday, Feb. 22, by the Arizona Corporation Commission to allow APS to raise...

APS, Coconino National Forest finishing powerline assessment

Big Park Regional Coordinating Council nonprofit opposes new line and is exploring legal options The Coconino National Forest is in the process of finalizing its environmental assessment for a proposed new Arizona Public Service powerline between the Village of Oak...

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 —...

APS plans power line connecting the Village of Oak Creek and McGuireville power stations

Arizona Public Service officials were out in force to answer questions regarding a proposed project designed to reduce potential power issues in the Village of Oak Creek. On June 5, APS hosted an open house...

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27 city staff salaries now exceed $100,000

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