


By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Despite months spent hashing out water proposals behind closed doors, the governor doesn’t like what he sees in legislation

Commissioner returns campaign money from company hoping to takeover water company By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Utility regulators on Tuesday approved a deal that

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The agency that runs the CAP is setting aside Colorado River water for new development that by all

Arizona among states in grip of drought By Jim Carlton | The Wall Street Journal any Western reservoirs are full, and downpours have triggered floods

By Mark Arax | California Magazine On a summer day in the San Joaquin Valley, 101 in the shade, I merge onto Highway 99 past

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun If a catastrophic power outage hit northern Arizona, the city of Flagstaff would have enough water for approximately
At a time when many state transportation officials are clamoring for more financial help from Washington, an outline of the president’s infrastructure plan depends heavily

By David Louis | The Daily Miner County officials met with the Central Arizona Project Wednesday over the details of the agency’s latest plan to

By Teresa McQuerrey | Payson Roundup The developer of the first new subdivision in Gila County in years faces additional delays due to questions about

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Ask a lawmaker, and you’ll be told that water policy will be an important topic this legislative session.

By Shelby Lindsay | Cronkite News bill to provide desperately needed water project funding for the White Mountain Apache tribe was expected to pass easily

Gov. Doug Ducey’s office is pushing for a spate of changes aimed at altering water laws, from groundwater rules to audits of another public body.

By David Louis | Daily Miner Lake Havasu City’s representatives in the Arizona State Capitol say they’ll be closely watching the Central Arizona Project’s attempt

Joanna Allhands: Here’s the story you don’t know about one of the most important laws Arizona ever passed – and what today’s leaders can learn

If 2017 has seemed to you like a long and terrible year filled with bad news, then here’s some good news to close things

By Shayla Hyde | Cronkite News he road turns from a dusty brown to a deep, red clay along the road to Buena Vista Ranch,

By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch Federal, state, local and private interests are teaming up to conduct a study to assess the current and

By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central Pinal officials are taking part in a commission established by the governor to look toward solutions for the state’s

Control over water access in Arizona is a vital issue facing tribe By Trevor Fay | Cronkite News ecovery from the Great Recession has been

12-year property dispute settlement involving developer Ed Robson shelved By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Rather than end a 12-year property dispute involving developer and

Colorado official calls Arizona ‘a big pain in the ass’ By Daniel Rothberg | The Nevada Indepenent (Editor’s note: This is a follow-up report to

By Debbie Weingarten (words) and Audra Mulkern (photos) | The Guardian y 9am, it’s already 100F (38C). In the desert afternoons, rain gathers on the

By Hubble Ray Smith | Daily Miner Central Arizona Project’s proposed purchase of farms within the Mohave Valley Irrigation and Drainage District has raised a

Pinal County Supervisor Stephen Miller said any plan should take into account “who really does use this natural resource to its full extent By Isaac

Arizona Business Daily Residents of Surprise will vote in a special election this coming May to decide if the city will acquire the Circle City

Allhands: Water will be the issue in 2018, and that scares me more than it should By Joanna Allhands | The Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion
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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