
Scottsdale doesn’t have to turn taps back on for Rio Verde Foothills, judge says
By Sasha Hupka || The Arizona Republic A Maricopa County Superior Court judge won’t force Scottsdale to resume sending water to Rio Verde Foothills, saying

By Sasha Hupka || The Arizona Republic A Maricopa County Superior Court judge won’t force Scottsdale to resume sending water to Rio Verde Foothills, saying

By Builder A group of 16 housing groups, infrastructure, and agricultural organizations—including the NAHB, the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), National Association of Realtors, Leading

The Colorado River as it flows around Horseshoe Bend on June 23, 2021 in Page, Arizona. Photo by Justin Sullivan || Getty Images By Isabela

Photo by Jordan Evans || Cronkite News Opinion: Above-normal snowpack is great news. But it also could make an already difficult job to sustain the

By RED News PHOENIX, ARIZ. (Jan. 18, 2023) — Transportation and broadband infrastructure. Clear development agreements. Make Arizona more competitive. Ensuring a qualified workforce. Water conservation.

Lake Mead || File photo By Robyn White || Newsweek California and Nevada have had extremely heavy rainfall in recent days, during one of the

By Jack Healy | The New York Times RIO VERDE, Ariz. — Joe McCue thought he had found a desert paradise when he bought one

By Sasha Hupka, Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic Dozens of Rio Verde Foothills residents filed a lawsuit Thursday meant to force Scottsdale into helping the community temporarily secure a water supply after the city cut

The water level behind the Hoover Dam on March 2, 2022. Photo by Christopher Clark || U.S. Bureau of Reclamation By Jennifer Solis || Nevada

“Rose Law Group’s Thomas Galvin, a county supervisor who represents the Rio Verde Foothills and Scottsdale, is advocating for his proposal that EPCOR pay Scottsdale

Vice President Kamala appears at Lake Mead on water policy in 2021. || Getty Images. ByTara Kavaler || Arizona Republic Vice President Kamala Harris will

By Sasha Hupka | AZ Central Standing in a dark parking lot in Scottsdale with her children and a horse, Dawn Houghtaling hoped to talk

By Jerod MacDonald || Arizona Mirror Jan. 11, 2023 The day after Gov. Katie Hobbs delivered her first State of the State, outlining plans to

Low water level strip on cliff at Lake Mead. View from Hoover Dam at Nevada and Arizona border, USA By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic

Opinion: Gov. Katie Hobbs offered a clear message on groundwater regulation during her first State of the State address. We’ll see if lawmakers take it

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress After years of warnings it may happen someday, Scottsdale turned off the water at the stand pipe servicing the Rio Verde Foothills community of about

By Camryn Sanchez || Arizona Capitol Times January 6, 2023 Representatives from several groups announced their environmental priorities for the 2023 legislative session, focusing on

CRIT, which operates a large farm and casino, also plans to improve its canal system and conserve even more water. By Debra Utacia Krol ||

Cibola National Wildlife Refuge By John Gutekunst | Parker Pioneer The La Paz County Supervisors have approved entering into a Joint Representation Agreement with Mohave County for a lawsuit to block the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation from transferring water from the

By Sasha Hupka || The Arizona Republic Seventeen years ago, Amy Wolff moved to Rio Verde Foothills for the views. From her house, which sits

Yard irrigation Las Vegas, Nev.|| Wikimedia Commons By Brandon Loomis || Arizona Republic LAS VEGAS — The grass beneath the palm trees at the Foothills

Opinion: How can policymakers find long-term sustainability for the Colorado River amid this crisis? Here are 3 ideas. By Margaret Garcia and Elizabeth Koebele opinion

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Analysts across the country are expecting a recession in 2023. But it will be mild — nothing like the Great Recession 16 years ago, they say. Read the full subscription story from

A worker plugs holes in an irrigation line in a field of young pistachio trees at Peacock Nuts Co.’s farm in Kingman. By Brandon Loomis

Pine-Strawberry By|| Rob O’Dell Ryan Randazzo Mark Henle Michael Braga The small desert town of Ajo, one of the last stops on State Route 85

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group pc represents the AZ water solutions team developing a desalination plant led by IDE.) By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic A

By Clara Migoya || The Arizona Republic Hayley Andrus runs a 700-cow ranching operation in Apache County with her husband. She struggled to keep the
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Photo via Pinal County By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post San Tan Valley’s Town Council approved an ESI employee cost agreement for the Public Works

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Central Arizona College.) By Phoenix Business Journal Central Arizona College is preparing to break ground on a $102 million performing arts center on

By Real Estate Daily News Maricopa County is asking residents, landowners and business stakeholders to weigh in on Framework 2040, a draft comprehensive plan intended