
Water restrictions won’t slow commercial development
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic On the outskirts of metro Phoenix, some new housing developments won’t get approved

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic On the outskirts of metro Phoenix, some new housing developments won’t get approved

Sandhill cranes migrate through Colorado’s San Luis Valley. Brandon Loomis Arizona Republic PIUTE FARMS WATERFALL, Utah — The muddy San Juan River plunged over a

WATCH By Arizona Horizon | PBS The battle over water in the Rio Verde area has come to an end after Governor Hobbs signed a

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal A Scottsdale-based company that makes technology to extract drinking water from the air has partnered with Local First

Colorado River ||Arizona Dept. Water Resources Taylor Seely Arizona Republic Arizona cities and other entities could serve nearly 2 million households for a year with

Sasha Hupka Arizona Republic When Rose Carroll bought a home and acreage in Rio Verde Foothills about 2½ years ago, she knew her new property

Opinion: A recent report raises serious issues about long-term groundwater availability in metro Phoenix. But knee-jerk actions are the last things we need. Jon Kyl

By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix can no longer build residential subdivisions solely on groundwater. And that has major implications for places like Queen Creek

By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Residents of Rio Verde Foothills left scrambling to find a water source earlier this year will get a reprieve

AZBEX Cordia Energy is planning to add a fourth water chilling and circulation plant to serve its downtown Phoenix customer base. The proposed plant will sit

Galvin Applauds Law Addressing Rio Verde Foothills Water Crisis, But Has Concerns Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin says he’s “cautiously optimistic” about a new law

Tres Rios Wetlands Jake Frederico Arizona Republic Spread over 700 acres, the Tres Rios Wetlands form a bustling tapestry of nature, home to more than

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A branch of the influential Moody’s firm has come out with a dire, much disputed warning for commercial

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Last week, national news outlets raced to outdo themselves in hyperbolic headlines following the June 2 announcement about a

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic Six months into Rio Verde Foothills residents’ water crisis, a second short-term solution is on its way to Gov. Katie Hobbs. A bill, sponsored by Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale, endeavors to create a

By Jodie Newell | Casa Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE — Mayor Craig McFarland told PinalCentral that the declaration by Arizona Department of Water Resources Director

Opinion: Why should Arizonans be confident we’ll overcome our water challenges? Because we have regulatory measures that produced years of positive results. Adam Finke opinion

By Chamber Business News Arizona is making significant investments and taking proactive steps to ensure the state can continue to grow and make up for

By Holly Bock | AZ Family PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego wants to clear up confusion about the recent Arizona groundwater study that prompted new

Written and photographed by Raymond Zhong, who joined scientists on a 90-mile raft expedition through the canyon. || June 6, 2023 Spend long enough in

Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn and a spokesperson for Queen Creek emphasized that water was available for existing customers. Taylor Seely and Alexandra Handle Arizona Republic

By: Taylor Seely and Alexandra Hardle | Arizona Republic On Thursday, Gov. Katie Hobbs’ announcement that groundwater supplies are short of what’s necessary to serve

Opinion: Groups from all over Arizona have applied for about $100 million in water conservation grants. Here’s what to know about the proposals. Joanna Allhands

By Sam DeMoss | Rose Law Group Reporter The Arizona Dept. of Water Resources, on a call explaining the recent news of water issues in

By Arizona Department of Water Resources The Arizona Department of Water Resources has developed and calibrated a groundwater flow model of the Phoenix Active Management

By Joshua Partlow, Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Isaac Stanley-Becker | Washington Post There is not enough groundwater underneath the Phoenix metropolitan area to meet projected demands over the

By Jeremy Duda | Axios Arizona has paused approval for new housing subdivisions in the Phoenix area that would have relied on groundwater alone, a
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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