
Hobbs vetoes slew of water bills
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Gov. Katie Hobbs on Wednesday vetoed five bills changing water laws in Arizona, concluding they would cause more

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Gov. Katie Hobbs on Wednesday vetoed five bills changing water laws in Arizona, concluding they would cause more

By Philip Haldiman | YourValley The Peoria City Council approved a property agreement with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix that will allow the city to build and service two water wells on the diocese’s property near Lake Pleasant Parkway and Loop

By Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal A wave of national water shortage headlines splashed over the enthusiasm for Arizona’s post-pandemic economic growth, but officials with some of the state’s chambers of

By InMaricopa The city of Maricopa is working with state and federal leaders to secure water resources and ensure a thriving and durable community, city officials said today. Mayor Nancy

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star READ ON: “Absolutely agree that this bill would be a game changer in helping to address the existing

By Digital Free Press City Hall: With increased demand and popularity, the Scottsdale water conservation program — which typically launches in July — is now open early

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain University of Colorado at Boulder The Colorado River’s future may be a little brighter than expected, according to a new modeling

Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Gov. Katie Hobbs won’t let Republican lawmakers strip away the right of Attorney General Kris Mayes to sue the owners

By Terrance Thornton | Digital Free Press Local voters this summer will decide from a field of three candidates who will be next to take the mantle of

Photo via Gensler, ASM By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Budget-conscious party hosts send out a message to guests: “Bring your own bottle.” Similarly, while inviting a big player to join

By Kira Caspers | Foothills Focus Cave Creek will begin construction on a new Phoenix water interconnect project in April after receiving a $2 million federal grant from a recent infrastructure bill.

Alex Hager KUNC The Gila River Indian Community said it does not support a plan backed by three states for managing the Colorado River’s shrinking

Story by Anna Skinner A “bathtub ring” is visible at sunset during low water levels the Lake Mead reservoir due to the western drought

By Arizona Daily Star Arizona water officials gave the green light to Marana’s growth for another decade, by affirming the town has enough water to serve that much more development for 100 years. The Arizona Department of Water Resources’ draft

Colorado River/Hoover Dam TODAY’S QUOTE “The only political victories that matter these days are symbolic — attacking your opponents on cable news or social media.

By Mara Knaub | Yuma Sun The city of Yuma and Yuma County have emerged victorious in a federal lawsuit claiming that the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation did not follow the required environmental process required by

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Maricopa-Stanfield-Irrigation-and-Drainage-District-for-agriculluwesternPinal-County.-Steven-KingDispatch Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star On a party-line vote, an Arizona Senate Committee approved a bill Wednesday to establish a rural groundwater management setup

By Independent Newsmedia Phoenix will move forward to make improvements at the Cave Creek Water Reclamation Plant, a treatment facility in the northern part of the city. The Cave Creek facility,

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the developer of this project, Atlas Global.) Heliogen, a Southern California-based company, last year won the exclusive right to lease more than

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Arizona proposes to pull back from its flat ban on building new subdivisions served on groundwater in the

Groundwater protection area for Gila Bend a potential solution… BALIN OVERSTOLZ MCNAIR KTAR.com The Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) kicked off an informal process

News and views January 25, 2024 Go back to bed Nearly 69% of Arizona adults aren’t getting enough sleep, per a study that tracked the

Opinion: A private deal refutes the argument that homebuilders simply cannot find renewable water supplies to keep growing in Pinal County. Read the editorial by AZ Central. “The GRWS program is one that has allowed for

Can Arizona’s business recruiting agency survive without Super Bowl freebies to woo execs? VIDEO Saturday Night Live follows Stump’s defamation case Ex prez holds presser

By Jeremy Duda | Axios Plans are in the works to renew certification for new housing that was halted over groundwater shortages in two of
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Home mortgage rates have dipped to 5.99% at a time when sales contract activity and supply is on

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