
Most people in Arizona want government to act on climate change, poll finds
70% of those questioned said the state and federal governments need to do more to fight climate change. By Ian James | Arizona Republic

70% of those questioned said the state and federal governments need to do more to fight climate change. By Ian James | Arizona Republic

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners and homebuilders working with the ACC to find a utility solution in the Johnson Utilities service area.) By Mark

(Photo above: Johnson Utilities, LLC Facebook) Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners and homebuilders working with the ACC to find a utility solution in the

By Benjamin Garcia | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale has submitted an application seeking a federal grant to the tune of $1.5 million to help fund the

By Glendale Star The AZ Water Association has recognized EPCOR USA with its 2020 Water Project of the Year Award for EPCOR’s $29 million expansion

Photo: Colorado River water/The New York Times By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star For the second time in two years, federal officials are warning

By Marshall Terril | Pinal Central TEMPE — A pandemic, civil unrest and record heat. Could there be anything worse? A lack of water, perhaps.

This map was submitted by the company GSC Farm LLC and the town of Queen Creek as part of a proposal to the Arizona Department

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star In a highly unusual move, Arizona and five other Colorado River Basin states are challenging a proposed pipeline

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star In a highly unusual move, Arizona and five other Colorado River Basin states are challenging a proposed pipeline

By Josh Martinez | Scottsdale Independent A joint agreement between Scottsdale and several other Valley cities regarding surface water rights of the Gila River will

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Arizona’s top water regulator has endorsed a company’s proposal to take water from farmland near the Colorado River and

By San Tan Valley Sentinel QUEEN CREEK — The Arizona Department of Water Resources has recommended that the Secretary of the Interior approve a partial

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic The Rio Reimagined project to restore the Salt and Gila rivers in metro Phoenix is getting a boost from

By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News As Arizona faces climate change head on, water leaders are taking steps to ensure that development can continue,

By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News As Arizona faces climate change head on, water leaders are taking steps to ensure that development can continue,

By Scott Buffon Flagstaff, like much of the West, has seen drought conditions persist or worsen in August. The U.S. Drought Monitor released a new

US West faces reckoning over water but avoids cuts for now Arizona Daily Sun A recent study co-authored by two Northern Arizona University researchers shows

By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News Eight major corporations have contributed more than $1.5 million to shore up Arizona’s dwindling water supplies in a

ASU Now ASU Now ASU researcher joins study to understand how extended shutdowns affect water quality in buildings While bars, gyms, dine-in restaurants and other

By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune The water system that has quenched the East Valley’s thirst through more than a century of droughts and

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Capitol Media Services Some Arizona resorts could find themselves facing orders to shut down part of their water

By Ian James | Arizona Republic ST. JOHNS, Arizona — Kevin McFee looked out across the grasslands on his ranch, where a pair of cows

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Everywhere you look, news about heat and drought in the West is bad.Tucson and Phoenix residents are coping

By Erin Stone | Arizona Republic For the first time in nearly two decades, the federal government tapped Glen Canyon Dam for extra power generating

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again receive less water from the Colorado River next year under a set of

By Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star Nearly three-dozen protesters stood in the sandy bed of the San Pedro River on Friday and urged federal
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By Brie Stimson | Fox News A Florida couple is suing a fertility clinic weeks after the woman gave birth to a baby that allegedly

A rendering of a 901-unit rental community planned in Buckeye that will include a variety of product, including traditional garden-style apartments, townhomes and build-to-rent detached

Photo via Andy Biggs’ Facebook page By Jeff Wendt | Daily Independent A social media frenzy regarding a massive north Phoenix development project allegedly becoming