
Many winners – and some losers – with Maricopa floodplain status changes
By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa Hundreds of residents, primarily in Maricopa Meadows, will have their floodplain status changed as a result of a FEMA study

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa Hundreds of residents, primarily in Maricopa Meadows, will have their floodplain status changed as a result of a FEMA study

Edwards Circle is Maricopa’s public housing complex, but vouchers allow low-income families to rent private homes and apartments. /Photo by Kyle Norby/inMaricopa By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa

Opinion: A record-setting drought is hitting northern California with particular vengeance. There are lessons for Arizona in that. By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic Arizona has

By Drew Kann, Renée Rigdon, Daniel Wolfe | CNN Maricopa, Arizona — For farmers in the deserts of central Arizona, success and failure is defined

By J.D. Tucille | Reason This week, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages federal water resources throughout the West, announced a water shortage at

Arizona Public Media | [VIDEO] Producer/Editor: Mitchell Riley /Videographer: Sandra Westdahl For Phyllis, the rains are a sacred connection to the land and her ancestors. She is

By Nathan Brown | Arizona Capitol Times Add a water shortage with serious implications for Pinal County farmers to the challenges lawmakers will have to

The thick white “bathtub ring” at shrinking Lake Mead, which is impounded by Hoover Dam. /Photo: Ricardo Frantz on Unsplash By Ian James and Zayna

By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic Opinion: A Tier 1 water shortage on Lake Mead might sound scary, but it’s not the problem. There’s a lot

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Facebook announced on Aug. 12 it will build a new $800 million, 960,000-square-foot data center in Mesa.

Under the new order, Californians who plan to divert more than 55 gallons per day from rivers or streams in this region must submit a

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s reservations about the “human infrastructure” push could force Democrats to scale back the budget reconciliation

Stacker has taken a closer look at each of the 50 states to determine what type of land each state is most known for, who

Lake Mead Water Level from Hoover Dam /Adobe Stock By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Arizona leaders are bracing for a historic Colorado River shortage
It’s too soon to tinker with key parts of the Colorado River Compact. For now, our best bet may be to temporarily extend the Drought

Lake Mead Pamorama/rschnaible/Flicker States must agree on additional actions to prop up Lake Mead when the forecast hits 1,030 feet. We’re already just 5 feet

Group says the Colorado River needs to be managed differently as climate change and drought take a worsening toll on the watershed./Credit: Grand Canyon Destinations

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central (Photo by Yogendra Singh ) COOLIDGE — After months of work removing sludge and grease, EUSI LLC Manager Kris Hendricks said

By Ian James | Arizona Republic The federal government has suspended a permit for a proposal to build thousands of new homes near Arizona’s San

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central Maybe it’s a crisis, maybe it’s just an opportunity. But however it’s characterized, issues around water management have taken

By Maria Vasquez | Pinal Central ELOY — The city of Eloy will no longer pay for water rights based on projected growth but instead will allow large landowners to pick up the tab to assure their supply when their property is developed. The city will share

JACKIE WARING NEWS/21 By Aaron Dorman | PinalCentral There is more future demand for water in Pinal County than can be satisfied by existing resources,

Opinion: Are we thinking radically enough about what Lake Mead and the larger Colorado River basin are up against? By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic

By Rose Law Group Staff Reporter Minutes ago the Arizona Department of Water Resources announced to a Pinal County water stakeholders group that Pinal County

Central Arizona Project By Kenneth Rasmussen | Arizona Capitol Times The Legislature is set to pass a $200 million proposal to fund areas without a

By Gabrielle Olivera | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The city and Arizona Water Company will partner to bring water to Copper Mountain Ranch, west

Verde River near Clarkdale/WIKIPEDIA Opinion: Sediment from the Verde River is slashing storage capacity at Horseshoe Lake, creating potential problems for metro Phoenix’s future water supplies.
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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 —