News from Neighboring States for May 12, 2018: Stage set for another round of conflict on the Klamath River, the result of a dry winter and a court ruling.

Stakeholders in the Klamath basin describe what it feels like for Congress to allow a landmark watershed agreement to expire in 2015. /Ryan Sabalow /The Sacramento Bee

Can an uneasy truce hold off another water rebellion on California’s

northern border?

Santa Fe continues to cut water usage

Fake fix-and-flip real estate scheme bilked investors of $14.5 million — and sent Colorado woman to prison

Utah: ‘It’s hearsay’: Navajo Democrat responds after San Juan County kicks him off the special election ballot

Pilot numbers increasing in Nevadabut declining nationwide

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