DENVER (AP) — Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal officials announced Friday. The Colorado River is a critical ...
Arizona heads into the new year with uncertainty over its water future. There is still no agreement on how the Colorado River ...
A new February deadline for a Colorado River deal is likely the last chance for the seven basin states to decide how to share ...
Western farmers face water cuts as Colorado River reservoirs drop to critical levels threatening agricultural production ...
Over the past year, negotiators from seven states have been meeting to develop new regulations and water allotments, but so ...
Arizona’s 90 lawmakers will return to the state Capitol in less than a week to kick off the next legislative session, which ...
Kris Mayes, the only Arizona politician to win a statewide office as both a Republican and a Democrat, is fighting utilities, ...
The Colorado River will remain in shortage through 2026, federal officials announced, a decision that was expected after an especially poor winter runoff season. Arizona suffers the largest cuts under ...
Cuts are coming to Arizona’s water supply. We just don’t know yet how bad they’ll be. Last week, the seven states that rely on water from the Colorado River blew a federally imposed deadline to reach ...
It’s bad to be sitting on a pot of money if you’re a state agency in a tough budget year. That’s a lesson that board members of the obscure entity charged with finding new water supplies for ...
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal officials announced Friday. The Colorado River is a critical lifeline to ...
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