
[OPINION] The Colorado River Is Running Dry, but Nobody Wants to Talk About the Mud
Mike DeHoff of the Returning Rapids team fording the cold, muddy waters of White Canyon Creek that feeds into the Colorado River in Utah. By

Mike DeHoff of the Returning Rapids team fording the cold, muddy waters of White Canyon Creek that feeds into the Colorado River in Utah. By

Lake Mead water levels behind the Hoover Dam in July 2022 show the effect of long-term drought on water levels there. When the U.S. Supreme

By Ryan Randazzo || The Arizona Republic Salt River Project is comparing two sites in canyons high above Apache Lake where it could build a

Colorado River Opinion: California is pitching priority-based cuts that could force 6 million Arizonans to lose all or most of their Colorado River water supply.

Provided by the City of Goodyear (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Microsoft.) By Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft will build three data center campuses in the West

Opinion: A recently released groundwater model has a lot of people thinking Buckeye is nearly out of water and can’t sustain its growth. Far from

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress In her book “The Soul of Money,” Lynne Twist writes, “Money is like water.” If that works both ways and water is like money, Scottsdale’s

By Eric Orsborn | Arizona Republic Recent headlines may lead you to believe that Arizona is out of water, or a bad water steward and

By Scott Shumaker | Mesa Tribune As the Colorado River reservoirs supplying a third Arizona’s water supply have dropped perilously close to deadpool levels, Mesa water officials

By Hunter Bassler | 12 News Phoenix PHOENIX — Just when a solution was on the horizon, it looks like the residents of Rio Verde

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress There was joy in what might be called “Dirtville” – can’t call it Mudville, it’s too dry. Then, after a few

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal A student participates in the automation and robotics course at Cactus High School in Glendale, which is helping

By Frank Espinoza | YourValley The city of Buckeye, one of the fastest growing communities in the U.S., was hit with a report by the Arizona Department of Water Resources earlier

By William Pitts | 12 News Phoenix Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin of District 2 said he’s not sold on Scottsdale’s plan to end the Rio Verde Foothills water crisis. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors met in executive session Thursday to get legal advice about any forthcoming agreement. So

By Brahm Resnik | 12News Phoenix PHOENIX — Where’s the water coming from? That’s one of several unanswered questions about the City of Scottsdale’s proposed agreement to restore water service to its unincorporated neighbor to the north,

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Many people around Scottsdale likely echo Scottsdale Councilman Barry Graham, who believes the city did absolutely nothing wrong by

Provided by El Dorado Holdings Inc. (Disclosure; Rose Law Group represents Lennar and Meritage Homes.) By Phoenix Business Journal A rendering of a 1,500-acre master-planned

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic After nearly seven weeks without a stable water supply, residents of Rio Verde Foothills may be able to rest easy — for now. After a series of talks with Rep.

By Clara Migoya | Arizona Republic Arizona voters show an unmoving concern about environmental conservation even as other issues become more pressing, according to a bipartisan

By KTAR PHOENIX — Independent U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona says she wants to engage with state lawmakers this session on legislation for its

By Camryn Sanchez | Arizona Capitol Times Attorney General Kris Mayes issued an opinion today affirming that Maricopa County has the power to temporarily supply

By Hunter Bassler | 12 News SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Editor’s note: The above video aired during a previous broadcast. Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega was shaking hands, mingling

Jim Poulin | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix is looking for ongoing ways to conserve water through new residential and commercial developments. Pictured here: Arizona Falls and Water Works at 56th Street and Indian

Will Thelander’s family farm in Pinal County, Ariz. had to shrink by half as farmers there lost all of their Colorado River water supply due

By Jim Poulin | Phoenix Business Journal Buckeye is buying more groundwater rights. The city of Buckeye approved purchasing $80 million worth of groundwater rights to support the growth of its water portfolio.

California has not done enough to conserve the receding Colorado River, Arizona’s senators say. By Ronald J. Hansen || The Arizona Republic Both of Arizona’s

A wide photo of a dry, rocky landscape on the edge of a lake. A lone houseboat floats near the shore. The shore of Lake Powell
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Photo by Gage Skidmore By Reagan Priest | State Affairs If you ask Gov. Katie Hobbs, the ongoing budget battle between her and the Republican

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs Legislative budget advisers have cut state budget projections by $200 million due to the U.S. conflict with Iran and

By Julia Wheatley | Queen Creek Independent Water to cook. Water to clean. Water to brush your teeth. Water to shower. Water to play —