
In western Arizona, corporate megafarms turn water into profits, leaving small towns in the dust
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte By Rob O’Dell, and Ian James | Arizona Republic It was a triumph for the eight-man Salome High School

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte By Rob O’Dell, and Ian James | Arizona Republic It was a triumph for the eight-man Salome High School

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte By Rob O’Dell, and Ian James | Arizona Republic The last time Regina Cobb traveled east of the Kingman

By Maria Polletta, /Arizona Republic Heading into 2020, more Arizonans are worried about the future of the state’s water, children and finances than are focused

By Ian James | Arizona Republic A private company and the town of Queen Creek are proposing a water deal that would leave 485 acres

By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times In the face of a report that says Pinal County is going dry, a small group of Arizona lawmakers

AZBigMedia Arizona Forward is committed to Arizona water. As Arizona’s oldest environmental advocacy group, Arizona Forward has a water committee made up of more than 60

By Rocky Baier and Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star As picnickers barbecued and chatted next to an idyllic pond on the Slaughter Ranch in

Opinion: Arizona should figure out how to get water to where people want to live, rather than unquestioningly accepting existing limitations. By Robert Robb |

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa A group of local developers, government officials, residents, water suppliers and farmers may be tasked with finding a solution to the county’s

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) By Andy Howell | Pinal Central The big news this week was the Big Boy train

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Opinion: There are lot more straws in the ground now, all drawing from the same, finite

Overhaul advised to ensure future supplies By Ian James | The Republic A set of water rules that has fueled rapid growth in Arizona’s suburbs

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch According to one Pinal County developer, the county’s water woes have already started. “As of right now, we

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch A new legislative committee is pushing for more information on how groundwater supplies in Pinal County are being

By Graham Bosch | Chamber Business News The City of Phoenix recently announced its Water Services Department received a grant to pilot a program testing

By Mark Carlisle | YourValley.net Even as one of its main sources of water drops into uncertainty and climate change alters Arizona’s water landscape, the

Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County farmers may still face slight water reductions next year despite the healthy snowpack in the Rocky Mountains, officials say. The

By Holly Bernstein | Arizona Capitol Times Some industries depend on water and with a drought going on 20 years in Arizona, they have to

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Star Arizona’s top water official says a lawsuit filed Tuesday by California’s Imperial Irrigation District could

By Lillian Donahue | Cronkite News SACATON – Sprouting through the cracked floor of the Sonoran Desert, tepary beans thrive in the dry heat and

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey has called Arizona’s Colorado River drought plan the most significant piece of water legislation signed in

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times This winter has been an astonishingly wet one for Arizona. Last week, Phoenix saw yet more rain. In

By Andrew Nicla | AZCentral Arizona’s water leaders and lawmakers are running out of time to complete the state’s Drought Contingency Plan, a blueprint for how Arizona

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

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

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
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Photo via City of Chandler By Ken Sain | The Chandler Arizonan David de la Torre, Chandler’s acting planning administrator, says that most of the

By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune Council last week gave the go-ahead to execute a lease agreement with Commonwealth Development Corp. to build Helix