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- Today, we mourn the loss of a member of the APS family. Rick Castillo was more than a coworker; he was a husband, a son, a father, a grandfather, a friend, a mentor to youth and a brother to his crew. We share in the grief of his friends and family.
- And they're off! 50 APS employees are headed for Puerto Rico this morning to help get the power back on. Safe travels! Follow their journey on our social media. #PoweringPR
- How do these neighbors thank our APS crews after their power is restored? With a feast! Fifty APS crew members joined the neighborhood for dinner, leaving behind an Arizona flag with their signatures as a thank you. “It was wonderful!” said APS’s Les Rainey. #PoweringPR
- Everyone in Puerto Rico has welcomed our crews warmly - and we mean everyone! #PuertoRicoSeLevanta #PoweringPR
- Family and friends of crews going to Puerto Rico said their goodbyes this morning. These employees are headed down for a six-week deployment to get the power back on for Puerto Ricans who have been without power since September. #PoweringPR
00:00 - A beautiful tribute to a member of the APS family, Ricardo Castillo. Today, we grieve his loss, celebrate his life and remember the impact he had on all of those around him.
- APS customers get #SolarAfterSunset with major #CleanEnergy projects announced today. We’re adding 850 megawatts of battery storage and at least 100 megawatts of new #solar generation by 2025. #SolarStorage aps.com/en/ourcompany/…
- #TBT Honoring the generations that came before: From Supervisor Joe Carter, “We tried to recreate this picture taken in 1962. The only person that anyone could identify was the gentleman standing on the pole - John Bolley. The second picture was taken in 2018." #ThrowbackThursday
- ".@SenJohnMcCain was Arizona through and through. He lived his life to serve his country and our state, and we will always be grateful for his legacy and his example." – Don Brandt, CEO, Arizona Public Service
- A woman had to evacuate so quickly from the #ViewpointFire that she was not able to bring her dog and was devastated. When APS Linemen Robbie Houle and Robbie Long went in to de-energize services in the area, they were able to save the dog and return him to his grateful owner.



















