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These Valley businesses lead the way in energy …

10/24/2023
SRP has named 14 local businesses Champions of Sustainability for achievements in electrification, energy efficiency and clean energy through participation in its Business Solutions Program.

AvAir selected by Honeywell as distributor for APUs

1/18/2023
CHANDLER — AvAir, a Chandler inventory solutions provider for the aviation aftermarket, has been selected by Honeywell Aerospace to be the exclusive worldwide distributor of its 85- and …

SRP researches cloud-seeding White Mountains to create …

12/16/2022
Arizona has been looking to a myriad of solutions to stem its worsening drought, including cloud seeding. The Salt River Project, which delivers water and electricity to central Arizona, has formed a …

Private jet company launches new Scottsdale terminal

10/28/2022
Jet Linx, a locally-focused, global private jet management and Jet Card company with 21 base locations nationwide, today announces the completion of its newly constructed private jet terminal in Scottsdale.

Matheson: Says flight schools are awesome

7/9/2021
Regarding a recent letter to the editor (“Why can’t aviation schools be awesome neighbors?” YourValley.net, June 8, 2021: Aircraft training schools are awesome neighbors! …

KILA app improves launch and recovery at Luke

6/2/2021
The Air Force prioritizes searching for new ways to streamline processes, track progress and increase efficiency as a whole. Members of the 56th Fighter Wing introduced a new way of completing the mission through the Spark Cell Initiative, KILA.

Luke airman helps 56 children's wishes come true

4/2/2021
Community involvement and selfless service are common attributes of service members, and one airman at Luke Air Force Base set the bar high in helping to grant children’s wishes through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Litchfield Park artist brings 1940s to life during …

11/24/2020
Esther BeLer Wodrich usually doesn’t get into character when she paints, but she made an exception for Rosie the Riveter, the iconic 1940s figure representing women who worked in the defense industry during World War II.