
Groundwater credits policy revised by Queen Creek Town Council
By Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent A policy on the application of groundwater credits to subdivisions enrolled in the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment

By Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent A policy on the application of groundwater credits to subdivisions enrolled in the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment

By Maria Vasquez | Pinal Central State Sen. Frank Pratt described working with a committee on recent water legislation as more of a “let’s make

By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter The big take away from this morning’s Pinal Partnership monthly panel breakfast event was the need for

Wellington ‘Duke’ Reiter brought his vision to Phoenix for a three-day summit this week By Isaac Windes | The State Press While water policy usually

By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Republic A plan to divvy up cutbacks to Colorado River water in times of shortage has passed its first two

By Darrell Jackson | Glendale With recent storms having improved water levels in reservoirs that supply residents in the west, Glendale is prepared to hear

By Andrew Howard | Cronkite News The director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources told a Senate panel Wednesday there is an “urgent need”

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey has called Arizona’s Colorado River drought plan the most significant piece of water legislation signed in

By Janet Wilson | Palm Springs Desert Sun Another group of top state officials visited the Salton Sea this week to promise that this time,

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The leaders of Colorado River basin states are asking Congress to approve the newly adopted drought contingency plan

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times This winter has been an astonishingly wet one for Arizona. Last week, Phoenix saw yet more rain. In

By Heather Smathers | Maricopa Monitor About 50 people gathered in Casa Grande to hear a discussion on the impact of the drought on Pinal

By PinalCentral A proposal from the town of Queen Creek to provide water to homes in San Tan Valley has been met with mockery from

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Rusty Bowers, the Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, quietly revived a controversial bill this week

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Opinion: Arizona and other Colorado River basin states are darned if they comment and

By Kristin Lam | USA TODAY California is completely drought free for the first time since 2011 as a wet winter winds down, scientists said.

By Bettina Boxall | Los Angeles Times The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California on Tuesday sealed California’s participation in a landmark Colorado River drought

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Star Rebuffed by a House panel, a Globe lawmaker convinced a Senate committee Tuesday that

By Jim Headley | InMaricopa In Arizona’s newly passed Drought Contingency Plan (DCP), farmers in Pinal County stand to lose two-thirds of the irrigation water

By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central Pinal County farmers and irrigation districts are sounding the alarm that the county’s economy can’t sustain the hit

(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) The City of Peoria is made up of 178 square miles

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times With another deadline missed Monday, the head of the Bureau of Reclamation is now

By Heather Smathers | Maricopa Monitor Water users heard from state and local leaders Monday on the future of water for Pinal County. Specifically,

By Jim Headley | InMaricopa Drought and global warming are combining to turn Arizona’s dream into a mid-summer nightmare. According to many climatologists, Arizona is

By Howard Fischer /Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral Gov. Doug Ducey said Friday he sees no reason for farmers to give up growing cotton

By Ian James and Janet Wilson | Arizona Republic Water poured into an artificial wetland next to the Gila River near Sacaton as Arizona’s

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Last October, Dorothy Timian-Palmer was frustrated. Over the course of two decades, Vidler Water Company, where she
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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