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Confluence of comprise, advocacy may result in citizen win By Melissa Rosequist | Daily Independent A resolution is in the works to keep a 66-inch water

Confluence of comprise, advocacy may result in citizen win By Melissa Rosequist | Daily Independent A resolution is in the works to keep a 66-inch water

By Ryan Randazzo and Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Republican leaders at the Arizona Legislature are proposing that tribes with outstanding water disputes with the

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun As Flagstaff continues to grow, so does its need for water. But now the City of Flagstaff is

Opinion: It was shocking to see the former Arizona governor championing a scheme that would set off parochial, Balkanizing fights over water. By Grady Gammage,

By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner Hundreds of gallons water from the Colorado River gushed through a pipeline and spilled into two newly developed earthen

By Ian James and Rob O’Dell | Arizona Republic State legislators plan to tackle widespread problems of groundwater overpumping in rural Arizona this session, proposing bills

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Each year, water becomes a little more scarce in the Southwest, and each year, everyone in Arizona jostles

AirForceTimes The New Mexico Environment Department on Thursday assessed the U.S. Air Force a nearly $1.7 million fine for not complying with rules aimed at

Pinal Central Lake Mead ended 2019 with a higher level than projected meaning the most extreme water conservation measures won’t take affect, authorities said. The

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times A bill in the Arizona Legislature seeks to allocate an extra $6.1 million to the under-resourced Arizona Department

Powerful interests are lining up to move water from river communities to Phoenix and Tucson. Those communities need a veto. GUEST COLUMN: By Bruce Babbitt

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Arizona and the other Lower Colorado River Basin states need to cut their water use more and faster

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Katherine Roxlo lives on a quiet street in Madison Heights, in the shadow of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve.

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Scottsdale City Council is scheduled to vote on a proposed expansion of the Site 42 Water

By Miles Wilson and Dylan McKim | Cronkite News MARICOPA – Farmers for decades have used huge machines to plant, grow and harvest their crops,

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Opinion: These companies create wealth while investing in cutting-edge water management technology. How is that

Think we’re too polarized to do anything meaningful? Tom Buschatzke and Ted Cooke prove that even those who disagree can work together. By Arizona Republic Editorial

No drought about it, Arizona, Pinal County at the water’s edge By Phil Riske, Senior Reporter, Writer Arizona’s Colorado River drought plan is the most

Natural Resources chairman wants to investigate Interior secretary’s role in water allocation report that benefited a committee member’s district By Jacob Holzman | Roll Call

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Rural interests have long balked at regulation to stop draining Arizona’s aquifers. But there are

By Elizabeth Castillo/CalMatters | USA TODAY Despite years of urgent warnings, local governments are moving too slow to prevent the worst damage from sea-level rise

Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says his agency will review rules for dealing with future shortages along the Colorado River. By Ian James | Arizona Republic

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Facing opposition from virtually everyone concerned about the issue, a state agency scrubbed plans to take over Clean

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will start taking less water from the Colorado River in January as a hard-fought set of agreements kicks in to

By Miranda Willson | Las Vegas Sun When John Hiatt moved to southwest Las Vegas in 1976, the water level for his domestic well was

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Groundwater pumping done by and caused by Fort Huachuca has already harmed the San Pedro River — the

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte By Ian James, and Rob O’Dell | Arizona Republic Richard Wilson was in his kitchen making coffee and getting
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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