
Babbitt: Colorado River drought plan just the beginning of tough decisions needed
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A proposed Colorado River drought plan that will cost well over $100 million is just the beginning

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A proposed Colorado River drought plan that will cost well over $100 million is just the beginning

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star ov. Doug Ducey and state lawmakers begin the new legislative session Monday with

By: Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times When the Legislature convenes on Jan. 14, lawmakers will almost immediately have to consider legislation to implement

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times First, the good news: The negotiators of Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan have crafted the most detailed, concrete

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Governor Doug Ducey and the board of the Central Arizona Project have each pledged to give $5 million

By Mark Cowling/PinalCentral There are four key areas in which town staff will challenge themselves in the coming year. Related: Billingsley: Florence a good place

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times As Arizona nears a federal deadline to finalize an agreement over cuts to its Colorado River water, a

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Opinion: As Colorado River water evaporates, everyone in Pinal County may soon be drinking

By Jeremy P. Jacobs, E&E News Greenwire: Thursday, December 27, 2018 MOHAVE COUNTY, Ariz. — Breakneck agricultural development by well-heeled out-of-staters has upended conservative

By Jason Stone | East Valley Tribune Mesa residents in the southeast part of the city may not realize it, but they’ve likely been

By Brian Maffly | Salt Lake City Tribune The winds kicked up in Utah’s West Desert ahead of a late-season storm blowing out of

By Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Negotiatorshave moved painstakingly as they reached a

By Ryan Randazzo | AZ Central The town of Queen Creek could help ensure water keeps flowing for Johnson Utilities customers in the southeast

By Heather Smathers | San Tan Valley Sentinel SAN TAN VALLEY — Some customers of Johnson Utilities will need to wait a little longer

Sonoron News Carefree – Liberty Utilities (Black Mountain Sewer) Corp. (Liberty Utilities) has owned and operated the Carefree Wastewater Treatment Plant (Carefree WWTP) located

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The federal Bureau of Reclamation commissioner threatened Thursday to take over some crucial Colorado River management decisions

NAHB Now The Trump administration today released its proposed new definition for “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) that will resolve years of uncertainty over

By Janet Wilson and Ian James | Arizona Republic The Imperial Irrigation District, which holds some of the oldest and largest rights to Colorado River water,

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times The board of the Central Arizona Project voted on Thursday to help finalize a Drought Contingency Plan

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times The board of the Central Arizona Project is threatening Arizona’s hard-won progress in internal drought talks, two leaders

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Opinion: Arizona is facing a turning point on water (again), and the Drought Contingency

Rose Law Group Reporter Gov. Doug Ducey vowed last week to work with the state Legislature to allocate $30 million to water mitigation efforts so

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star ore heat and drought. Less water. More heat-related deaths and hospital visits. Bigger wildfires. Fewer native trees. Maybe more

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral Arizona water officials and others have agreed to a $100 million plan — including $30

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Arizona’s water agencies, cities, farmers and tribes haven’t quite sealed a Colorado River deal. But they’re getting closer.

By Luke Runyon | KUNC he effects of climate change are not far off challenges for future generations. They are existential problems for everyone

By Janet Wilson | Palm Springs Desert Sun A fierce local battle over water rights unfolding in a small southern California courtroom Wednesday could
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By Attorney General Kris Mayes | Pinal Post PHOENIX – Attorney General Mayes is warning Arizonans of a growing pattern of construction fraud specifically targeting homeowners seeking to build Accessory Dwelling Units

By NAHB Economic uncertainty coupled with rising building material costs and interest rates resulted in a sharp decline in builder sentiment in April as the housing market enters