Salt River Project’s Board of Directors will be voting later this month on a summer rate decrease, which would save residents about $5 a month.
As Arizonans struggle with rising bills, heat relief experts emphasize a need to pursue nature-based city planning and clean energy generation.
SRP, the Valley’s largest power provider, is considering a plan to cut rates by 3% throughout the summer of 2026.
Early voting for the Salt River Project board election begins on March 11. April 7 is election day. And you may have seen signs around the Valley for a slate of candidates supported by Turning Point ...
A watchdog group has accused a Valley landowner of exploiting a loophole in Salt River Project’s rules to use a large ...
The event featured challenging activities like wood pole sawing, tower pulling, and pole digging, providing a competitive platform for program hopefuls to demonstrate their ...
Salt River Project was out on the Verde River watershed in Happy Jack on Feb. 23, to measure the snowpack and calculate how much water it will produce.
SRP is set to vote on lowering electric rates. If approved it would go into effect in May. The challenge is getting their ...
Salt River Project is raising electricity rates effective Nov. 1. That will mean an increase averaging $5.61 a month for SRP's residential customers.
A once‑sleepy Salt River Project board election is suddenly one of the hottest tickets in metro Phoenix politics, as national conservative organizers and a new pro‑growth PAC pour money and muscle ...
Crews are working to make sure the city does not lose power if another strong storm hits.