
No more Band-Aids: How to make the Colorado River sustainable for the long term
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

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

Rupam Soni answers questions during a tour of the Regional Recycled Water Advanced Purification Center on May 19, 2022, in Carson, California. The facility employs

By Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic In just 16 days, a tiny desert community northeast of Scottsdale is going to run out of water. There are

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic With weeks until their taps run dry, Rio Verde Foothills residents have yet to find a solid solution to

By Mark Moran | Queen Creek Tribune Queen Creek Town Council has given final approval to the transfer of a $27-million purchase of Colorado River water from

By Nick Phillips || Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey announced four of his five picks for the new Water Infrastructure Finance Authority board earlier

By Jim Carlton, and Nicole Friedman | Wall Street Journal BUCKEYE, Ariz.—Earth movers were grading the scraped desert in this city 40 miles west of Phoenix one day

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress The nearly 700 Rio Verde Foothills households that rely on hauled water may still have a chance of getting some come Jan. 1. Scottsdale City Council met

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa Maricopa’s first true destination attraction is looking to make a big splash when it opens next year. But will that splash impact

Water hauling only became widely used when most of the area’s wells began to run dry, according to a Scottsdale city official. Hauling involves semi-trucks

By Jason Stone | YourValley It’s no secret that drought issues have been wreaking havoc with Arizona’s water system. But Kathy Ferris, the former director

Guayule is a flowering shrub well-adapted to arid environments—and it’s gaining attention as a natural rubber alternative. || USDA The natural rubber alternative is becoming

By CBS News After years of warning to find another source of water, Scottsdale, Arizona will officially cut off water to Rio Verde on January

Pinedale, Wyoming From mountain ranches in Wyoming to vegetable fields in Yuma, water users look for ways to keep the Colorado River flowing. By Brandon

White Mountain Apache Chairwoman Gwnedena Lee-Gatewood, left, told the Senate Indian Affairs Committee that the federal government needs to fulfill its promise to fund a

Earth fissures running for miles have been appearing because of land subsidence caused by overpumping. By Jake Frederico || The Arizona Republic Anastasia Rabin talks

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress A water hauling company owner says he can help Rio Verde Foothills homeowners after Scottsdale turns off the spigot

Brenda Burman, manager Central Arizona Project By Brandon Loomis || The Arizona Republic Former U.S. Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman will take over as general manager

A ‘bathtub ring’ of mineral deposits left by higher water levels is visible at the drought-stricken Lake Mead on June 24, 2022. The U.S.

Lake Mad The streaks of white on the rock ringing the nation’s largest reservoir show how far its water levels have dropped since it was
By Brandon Loomi ||Arizona Republic Federal water officials will work on a plan that could lead to major new cuts in Colorado River water deliveries

The Trans-Canyon Waterline, which brings water from Roaring Springs on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon to the South Rim, needs repairs every year.
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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 —