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A 32-year-old Milpitas man and a second man drowned in the Colorado River during a pontoon boat excursion in Arizona, ...
Federal officials are expected to project next year's water shortage on Aug. 15. Arizona doesn't expect to lose more until at ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs announced on social media on Tuesday that she has declared a state of emergency over the collapse of ...
The Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim of the canyon burned to the ground on July 12 when the Dragon Bravo fire consumed it ...
Arizona officials are celebrating the passage of new groundwater legislation, but setting their sights on upcoming Colorado ...
A bridge connecting the small western Arizona community of Cibola to California was destroyed by a wildfire earlier this ...
Long-standing water-use agreements allocate more water than the river and its basin actually contain, forcing users to cut ...
The Oxbow Bridge, connecting Cibola, Arizona, and California, collapsed due to a brush fire on Aug 1. Multiple agencies are ...
Two people drowned Aug. 3 in the Colorado River, including a 32-year-old man from Tempe. They had gone into the water to cool off during a pontoon boat outing, according to law enforcement authorities ...
If Arizona’s Colorado River water allocation was cut to zero, “we could burn through the available groundwater in 50 years,” Famiglietti said. “We’re talking about decades. That’s scary.
Together, we can ensure that the Colorado River continues to sustain life, habitat, food, fiber, culture, and community for generations to come.