
How the Colorado River’s future could hinge on a little-known California election
By Sammy Roth | The Desert Sun A few thousand votes in California’s Imperial Valley could have major consequences for millions of people who depend on

By Sammy Roth | The Desert Sun A few thousand votes in California’s Imperial Valley could have major consequences for millions of people who depend on

By Bret Jaspers | Cronkite News/KJZZ Residents of New River and Desert Hills should have a new water source by the end of July. It’ll

SanTanValley.com Representative David Cook (R-8) today announced his intention to introduce legislation next session to boost Pinal County’s economic development by addressing concerns with the

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral Arizona Corporation Commission staff officially recommended the appointment of an interim manager for Johnson Utilities on Friday following the conclusion

But to use them, tribes often must negotiate settlements that need federal approval By Emily Benson | High Country News Tens of thousands of people

Spotlight: Environmental defense fund report highlights strategies from Phoenix and elsewhere for managing demands on groundwater s California embarks on its unprecedented mission to harness

By Mallory Shelbourne | The Hill President Trump’s legislative framework for a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s infrastructure appears all but dead in Congress. Lawmakers

By Lorraine Longhi | The Republic Preliminary election results Tuesday show Surprise voters green-lighting the city’s request to purchase a small, private water company to increase the growing

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The fate of a water-leasing efforts by the Colorado River Indian Tribes is unclear after a recall election

By Ryan Randazzo and Carrie Watters | The Republic State regulators are concerned that the possible sale of Circle City Water Co. to the city of Surprise

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral Brad Cole, chief operating officer of Hunt Management, failed to explain Monday what happens to approximately $9 million in revenue

Editorial board | The Republic A bruising battle pitting the two biggest players in Arizona water came to a pause late last week as the

By Perry Vandell /The Republic Surprise voters face a historic election in August with five of seven City Council members on the ballot, but ahead

PinalCentral In a letter posted to the Arizona Corporation Commission’s online docket Thursday, Commissioner Andy Tobin expressed his concern with a series of roadblocks to

By Jeanie Hankins Williams | Wickenburg Sun Wickenburg Ranch continues to grow, and as that happens the developer and the Town of Wickenburg are working

By Gabriel Sandler | Cronkite News Anticipating years of drought, officials built the Yuma Desalting Plant in 1992 to treat agricultural runoff and conserve water

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral The operations of a company that has taken in millions of dollars in utility money from residents of San Tan

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The Central Arizona Project is trying to defuse a dispute over the Colorado River, saying comments on the

By Austen Bundy | Cronkite News -Cronkite News video by Austen Bundy The National Labor Relations Board and Native American water rights aren’t usually associated

By Brandon Loomis | The Republic Central Arizona water managers, facing backlash from other Colorado River users for allegedly undercutting regional conservation efforts, will visit Utah later this

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral Tensions rose on Wednesday as the Arizona Corporation Commission’s hearing on Johnson Utilities ground on for its third day. Testimony

By Vanessa Barchfield | Arizona Public Media an Thelander thinks about water a lot. “Because we’re in a desert,” he said. “And if we don’t have

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Jfleck | Inkstain Upper Colorado River Basin state leaders, in a letter Friday (April 13,

By Travis Rains | Daily Miner Councilman Travis Lingenfelter says Kingman has historically been reactive as opposed to proactive on the issue of water, but

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Editorial: Squabbles are erupting from Yuma to Phoenix, and it’s taking focus off the real

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Timeaa The name George Johnson has gained statewide notoriety in the last year, but his reputation precedes him in

Supervisor Rios gets an earful over email about utility violations By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral After numerous speakers implored the county to take action against
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Photo via Pinal County By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post San Tan Valley’s Town Council approved an ESI employee cost agreement for the Public Works

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Central Arizona College.) By Phoenix Business Journal Central Arizona College is preparing to break ground on a $102 million performing arts center on

By Real Estate Daily News Maricopa County is asking residents, landowners and business stakeholders to weigh in on Framework 2040, a draft comprehensive plan intended