Voters thought Colorado wasn’t doing enough to protect its water even before this winter’s dry spell
Coloradans voiced their concerns over the state's water future in a December poll. That was before this winter showed its true colors.
The Department of the Interior called seven governors to Washington to try to push the states closer to a joint plan by Feb. 14.
Pressure to reach a deal is building.Forecasts for the water supply from the Colorado River continue to grow worse as ...
Negotiators for seven states remain deeply divided over how to cut water use along the Colorado River. The chances of a court ...
As Basin state governors met in Washington D.C., to try and break the impasse, Colorado’s Attorney General said the state has a deep bench of lawyers to contend with multiple water disputes.
Time is running for a new deal on how to allocate water from the Colorado River. Now Arizona’s negotiator is saying a bridge ...
Feb. 14 is the next deadline for the seven states of the Colorado River to come up with agreement on how to manage the river ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs doesn't expect Colorado River basin states to make a deal by the federal government's Feb. 14 deadline, but she said she heard increased willingness from upper basin states to agree ...
Not everyone with a stake in the future of Arizona’s access to Colorado River water feels as “cautiously optimistic” about ...
Terry Goddard, president of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District, says it's "very hard to see a non-litigation ...
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs and state water official head to Washington to argue for fair cuts in Colorado River supply amidst negotiations.
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