
When will Arizona run out of water? Why that’s the wrong question to ask
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

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

Hoover Dam at Arizona-Nevada border By Balin Overstolz-McNair | KTAR GLENDALE – A new water resort coming to the Westgate area in Glendale won’t be

By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central MARICOPA — Global Water is working on various projects around Maricopa while looking to conserve the city’s water supply.

Author: John Tanet | 12 News As Arizona faces severe drought conditions, Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema are looking to modernize western water supplies.—

Pictured is Bartlett Dam, which is located about 48 miles northeast of Phoenix. Salt River Project, the Bureau of Reclamation and 20 cities around the

This soil moisture monitoring station near Glenwood Springs, Colorado helps researchers figure out how much snowmelt will make it to rivers and streams, as dry

White Mountain Apache Chairwoman Gwendena Lee-Gatewood, left, and Colorado River Indian Tribes Chairwoman Amelia Flores urged a Senate committee to back water legislation critical to

By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley In the second edition of Paradise Valley’s mayoral candidate Q&A series, Jerry Bien-Willner and Julie Pace answer questions about

Artificial turf Opinion: Arizona has made a lot of cuts to prop up Lake Mead. But we don’t live like that water supply is as

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress It’s back to a waiting game for Rio Verde Foothills residents trying to form a water district to service

By Megan Myscofski | Arizona Public Media A measure to create an active management area to the Willcox Basin will officially be on the ballot

Opinion: It’s an imperfect plan that solves nothing. But it’s significant that all seven Colorado River states have agreed to temporarily boost Lake Powell. By

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central FLORENCE — EPCOR is following through on its promise to replace its Section 11 wastewater plant in northern Pinal

Farmers in Pinal County were among the hardest hit. In January, they started receiving about a third of the water supply that’s normally available to

Palo Verde is a three-unit 4-GW nuclear power plant located approximately 50 miles west of Phoenix, Arizona. Arizona Public Service operates the plant and owns

BY TAYLOR TASLER | KTAR.com Editor’s Note: This is the fifth of a five-part series called “KTAR Water Watch,” which will explore the present and

Getty Images By Emily Delaney | Arizona Mirror Arizona is in the midst of a megadrought and rising temperatures, but Republican lawmakers this year again

Kayakers access Lake Powell at the Antelope Point Public Launch Ramp, which was closed to motorized vehicles because of low water in this photo from

The advocacy group also listed southern Arizona’s San Pedro River among its top 10 because of threats from nearby groundwater pumping.Arizona Department of Water Resources

The Hayden-Rhodes Aqueduct, fed by the Colorado River, runs through Scottsdale, Arizona./Carolyn Cole/Getty Smaller cities. Soaring water prices. Scorched desert towns. Arizona confronts a highly

Lake Powell’s Wahweap Bay and Marina as seen on Feb. 1, 2022, near Page. Lake Powell was at 26% of capacity, 168 feet below its

By Jen Fifield, Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic At a remote ranch north of the McDowell Mountains this winter, hundreds gathered for a meeting in a

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Gina Swoboda speaking with attendees at the Restoring National Confidence Summit at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Gage Skidmore) By Howard Fischer

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: A new initiative seeks to ask Arizona voters whether they want to constitutionally preserve the right

By Fox News U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem holds a press conference to announce a major border wall update alongside officials from