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Group Helps Grow Interest in Agriculture, Gardening and Nutrition

Cooperative Extension offers many programs in Arizona.

Solar Installers: Net Metering Limbo is Bad for Business

One solar installer sees layoffs coming with TEP's announcement that it will seek retroactive rate changes

Opposition Mounts to Proposed Resolution Copper Mine

Critics of the mine arrive in Washington DC after cross-country trek

Southwest Ranchers Find Benefits in Wildfire

Burnings helps groups fight back shrubs and bushes on grasslands where livestock feed

Pima County Boosts Solar Electricity Usage

Supes unanimously approve 11 new solar installations on county property

New Community Would Add 28,000 Homes in Benson

'Villages at Vigneto' proposal working its way through town government

Report: Colorado River Most Endangered River in US

Three human-caused sources listed as dangerous for river that flows through Arizona.

Arizona One of Top States for Green Energy Hiring

State No. 5 in report on announced jobs in sector, mostly in solar energy installations.

Tucson Buying More Solar Power from TEP

Corporation Commission vote allows city government to expand from 4% renewable energy to 10%.

S. AZ Ranchers Face Drought Without Help

Farm bill extension excludes needed emergency assistance

Tucson Seeks Reduced Plastic Bag Use

City will track use, recycling; no enforcement mechanism included

Recycling: Win-Win for People, Nature

Second-hand stores save money, resources

Grand Canyon Economic Impact $467M

Study: Tourism supports 7,400 jobs in and around national park

Quick Charge at Picacho Peak

Visit a new charging facility for electric vehicles that is helping to turn I-10 into an "electric highway"

AZ Week: Water Legislation Needed, Expert Says

State faces 'critical threshold' in 2035, when usage will exceed supply

'Earthship' Landing in Tucson

New home built from recycled materials strives for zero carbon foot print

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