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TSMC says Arizona expansion is central to meeting AI chip demand
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TSMC says Arizona expansion is central to meeting AI chip demand

TSMC told investors that demand tied to artificial intelligence is strong enough to push the company to raise capital spending this year, and Arizona is a key part of that plan. Executives said the company’s second Arizona fab is already structurally complete and is scheduled to begin volume production of 3-nanometer chips in the second half of 2027.

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SRP launches its first company-owned solar site in Florence
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SRP launches its first company-owned solar site in Florence

Salt River Project said its new Copper Crossing Energy and Research Center solar project in Florence can generate enough electricity to serve about 11,000 Arizona homes annually. The utility is also using the site as a research platform to compare panel performance, durability, and output under Arizona conditions ahead of expected summer demand growth.

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University of Arizona plans Maricopa workshop on using satellite data for irrigation
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University of Arizona plans Maricopa workshop on using satellite data for irrigation

The University of Arizona’s Maricopa Agricultural Center is hosting a May workshop to show growers how to convert OpenET evapotranspiration data into field-level irrigation decisions. The training is designed for Arizona producers trying to make more informed water-use choices during a period of continuing supply stress.

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Pinal County supervisors get a primer on data centers as projects gather near Maricopa
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Pinal County supervisors get a primer on data centers as projects gather near Maricopa

Pinal County leaders held a work session to understand what incoming data-center proposals could mean for water, power and the local economy. The discussion did not settle the debate, but it showed how quickly Arizona’s AI and cloud infrastructure boom is reaching communities south of the Phoenix metro core.

Local media/InMaricopa/
Planned ICE detention site in Surprise is cut back sharply
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Planned ICE detention site in Surprise is cut back sharply

A proposed immigration detention project in Surprise has been reduced from 1,500 beds to 542 as federal plans run into local resistance and internal DHS review. The Arizona development was cited as part of a broader pullback on controversial warehouse-style detention expansion.

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Arizona launches $3 million after-school childcare grant program
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Arizona launches $3 million after-school childcare grant program

Governor Katie Hobbs announced a $3 million statewide grant round aimed at lowering child-care costs for working families. The Bright Futures AZ Out-of-School Time program will support 59 providers and is expected to reach more than 2,500 children ages 5 to 12.

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APS agrees to stop hot-weather power shutoffs at 95 degrees
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APS agrees to stop hot-weather power shutoffs at 95 degrees

Arizona Public Service agreed to a new shutoff rule as part of a $7 million settlement with the state. The utility will no longer disconnect residential customers for nonpayment when forecast highs reach 95 degrees or more, expanding protections beyond the old summer calendar window.

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Gilbert neighborhood pushes back on proposed Target rezoning
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Gilbert neighborhood pushes back on proposed Target rezoning

A proposal to build a Target near Higley and Ocotillo roads has ignited resistance from nearby Gilbert residents who say the site was long expected to become a smaller shopping center. Supporters argue the project would create jobs and tax revenue, while opponents warn about traffic, noise, and the loss of the area’s neighborhood character.

Local media/ABC15 Arizona/
QuikTrip maps out three next-generation Arizona stores for 2027
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QuikTrip maps out three next-generation Arizona stores for 2027

QuikTrip told ABC15 it is planning three new Arizona stores built around its new “Gen 4” format, with locations in Tucson, Queen Creek, and Casa Grande targeted for 2027. The redesign gives the chain a bigger kitchen, brighter layout, and a store footprint positioned between a standard convenience store and a travel center.

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