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A bill making its way through the Arizona legislature could keep utility companies from being held liable if they cause a wildfire.
APS already met the goals of its environmental programs and doesn't need to spend the rest of the money it has already collected, so it will give the money back to its customers. A bill credit of ...
A bill designed to prevent Medicaid fraud in sober living homes was signed into law last week, despite opposition from the ...
Arizona Public Service Company customers will be receiving money back this summer from "uncommitted surcharge funds." ...
PHOENIX – The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) unanimously approved a bill credit for Arizona Public Service (APS) energy ...
APS customers in Arizona will receive a bill credit refund from excess funds collected through environmental surcharges.
The latest version of the bill gives Arizona utilities new liability protection, but it still allows some lawsuits against them if their equipment sparks a major blaze.
Arizona Public Service customers will see summer bill relief thanks to a new vote by the Arizona Corporation Commission.
An 82-year-old woman died in May 2024 after her power was cut off on a very hot day. Her son and an advocate say this shows ...
If you're an APS customer, you'll be getting a bill credit this summer after the Arizona Corporation Commission approved a ...
A deal has been reached on a measure that proposed sweeping liability protections for the state's electric utilities for ...
The legislation follows a ProPublica and Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting investigation on a $2 billion Medicaid ...