Phoenix city leaders say taps won’t run dry, but water may soon cost more.
Phoenix and Tucson are developing a "Secure Water Arizona Program" or SWAP to help cities and towns get water during times of ...
Governor Spencer Cox said he sees the potential for a short-term deal between states along the Colorado River, which provides ...
Tens of millions of people rely on the Colorado River for water. The river has shrunk under extreme drought conditions, and ...
Record low winter snows mean insufficient water in the Colorado River. Here's how a city that's first in line to be cut off ...
Nearly 40% of Phoenix’s water relies on the Colorado River, prompting city leaders to present a new conservation roadmap.
Under pressure to strike a compromise on water cuts, and amid talk of litigation, upper-basin states claim the West’s climate-fueled drought limits what they can offer.
A mediator might be needed to break a long deadlock in how to divvy up water from the Colorado River among states, a ...
The Colorado River is named as a "hotspot" in a United Nations report about depleting water resources. Here's what that means ...
Arizona, California and Nevada want to clinch a short-term agreement for operating the West’s most important river — while ...
Bureau of Reclamation officials are taking actions to try to preserve the Colorado River, which includes reducing releases ...
The Bureau of Reclamation announced Friday it aims to reduce Lake Powell water releases to 6 million acre-feet, the lowest amount in decades.