
What will happen to the Colorado River? What we know about looming water cuts
Opinion: Lake Mead and Lake Powell are tanking, forcing Colorado River users to radically slash demand quickly. Here’s what we know about how that might

Opinion: Lake Mead and Lake Powell are tanking, forcing Colorado River users to radically slash demand quickly. Here’s what we know about how that might

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress Scottsdale City Council strengthened its commitment to water sustainability last week by adopting a set of water-management principles. “These

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images By Julia Jacobo ABC News (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the PGA) (LOS ANGELES) — Water restrictions in the West are becoming

Hieroglyphics Recharge Site 08 By Nick Phillips |Arizona Capitol Times Lawmakers appear eager to deliver something that resembles Gov. Doug Ducey’s vision to spend

By Scott Schumaker | East Valley Tribune Mesa city officials have been talking about the Central Mesa Reuse Pipeline for years, and the big infrastructure

Opinion: Arizona issued a permit to the Pinyon Plain Mine, putting groundwater that flows through our homelands, including the Grand Canyon, at serious risk. By

The Colorado River as it flows around Horseshoe Bend on June 23, 2021 in Page. The Bureau of Reclamation says it will unilaterally reduce water

By AZ Business Magazine | AZ Big Media Glendale City Manager Kevin Phelps has declared a Stage 1 Drought Watch of the city’s Drought Management Plan. During Stage 1, Glendale will target a 5% water-reduction goal at

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic View CommentsChandler mayoral and City Council candidates voiced ideas and concerns around housing affordability, sustainability and ways to support

Lake Med By Alex Hager & Luke Runyon |KUNC Colorado River water managers are facing a monumental task. Federal officials have given leaders in seven

By Nathan Brown and Camryn Sanchez | Arizona Capitol Times The Legislature is preparing to release this year’s water budget likely expanding WIFA and not

The Pine-Strawberry Water Improvement District has struggled with increasing demands from residential and vacation rental properties. By ALEX BROWN | Arizona Mirror PINE — As

The Colorado River as it flows around Horseshoe Bend on June 23, 2021 in Page. The Bureau of Reclamation says it will unilaterally reduce water

Anastasia Rabin owns land in the Douglas Basin and says she knew water scarcity could be a problem when she moved here, but didn’t realize

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter There are only about three weeks left until the deadline for Pinal County’s budget. At the latest

A houseboat sat anchored on March 28 on the banks of Lake Powell in Page, Ariz. As severe drought grips parts of the western United

Lake Mead Opinion: Few major users are publicly modeling for what would happen if they received little to no Colorado River water, especially over time.

By Melissa Rosequist | YourValley Despite a drought management plan being in place, Scottsdale City Council candidates are mostly confident that the city is on

Opinion: Rural communities need the power to manage our own groundwater, county supervisors say, not let those with the deepest wells pump everyone else dry.

Buoys sit on the beach near the Wahweap Marina at Lake Powell on March 28 in Page, Ariz. /Justin Sullivan/Getty Images By Jennifer Yachnin |

Richard Horton was the Grand Marshal and guest speaker for Eloy’s 12th annual Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 11, 2019, on Main Street. Maria Vasquez/PinalCentral

The City is taking this action to address the mandatory reduction of Colorado River water and deeper cuts that are likely to occur in the

Opinion: People want to know when water shortages will change life as we know it in Arizona. But the answer can vary widely, depending on

By Scianna Garcia | West Valley View The city of Avondale received the Water System Project of the Year and Operations Supervisor of the Year

Center for Israel Education/Facebook By Christopher Conover | Arizona Public Media Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is on a five-day visit to Israel where he will

Federal law requires fees be paid whether or not dams are generating power. Photo: Glen Canyon Dam/Bureau of Reclamation By Christopher Conover | Arizona Public

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Some metro Phoenix cities are taking initial steps to cut back on their water use while Arizona’s largest source
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Photo via TSMC By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal The White House is reportedly nearing a trade deal with Taiwan that would call for Taiwan Semiconductor

By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal The global data center industry is entering an era of expansion unlike anything it has seen before, driven