An investigative report was released after a machinist for a contractor fell to his death at an APS facility in November near Buckeye.
State regulators found a guardrail, nearly a foot short, at the scene of where an industrial accidental death took place last November. Mike Olver was three days into a 10-day project when he died and ...
Arizona's utilities work year-round to clear vegetation from power lines and other equipment. The recent California wildfires ...
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In the midst of this winter’s record dryness and record heat, Arizona Public Service is working to get the word out to the ...
Today, EE PV Holding ApS, a company wholly-owned by European energy A/S, has completed the sale of the shares in Solar Park Lidsø ApS to Alight Hedgehog Holding ApS, a buyer entity wholly-owned by ...
A local woman is speaking out after capturing on camera an Albuquerque Public Schools bus running through a red light.
After a machinist's death at an Arizona Public Service subsidiary facility in November, a state investigation pointed to serious flaws in a safety guardrail system put in place by the company.
In some places, APS has installed self-tilting cameras that scan for signs of smoke, around the clock. Also, the company uses fire-monitoring software that can model various scenarios such as ...