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A man from San Diego drowned in the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona, on Saturday after jumping in the water to save two ...
Colorado River Indian Tribes Chairwoman Amelia Flores, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed the final documents for the tribe’s water rights settlement on April 26 ...
The Southwest and Rocky Mountain states are reviewing a plan that could split Colorado River water based on actual flows, not storage.
Ted Cooke helped Arizona and the Central Arizona Project strike previous deals on the Colorado River. Now he's tasked with shepherding a new one.
States that use Colorado River water need to agree on new rules for sharing it by 2026. If they don't, they will likely end ...
After months of stalemate, glimmers of hope have emerged for consensus on a new plan to manage the shrinking Colorado River.
BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. — The Bullhead City Police Department has recovered the body of a man who reportedly drowned in the Colorado River over the weekend. Police said officers responded on July 5 at ...
It's ridiculous that we know so little about how much water Arizona stands to lose from the Colorado River. But we can ...
The Colorado River, which provides 40% of water for Phoenix, along with most of Arizona’s largest cities, is experiencing low flows unprecedented in U.S. history.
The Colorado River is drying up due to a combination of chronic overuse of water resources and a historic drought. The dry period has lasted more than two decades, spurred by a warming climate ...
With the Colorado River teetering on the brink of disaster, farmers who rely on its life-giving water are preparing to make significant cuts to their operations. Near the U.S.-Mexico border ...
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