Drought-stricken Arizona moves to curb groundwater use in more rural areas
Officials in drought-stricken Arizona are moving to regulate groundwater use on the state's western edge where wells have been running dry.
Officials in drought-stricken Arizona are moving to regulate groundwater use on the state's western edge where wells have been running dry.
The fall flooding devastated downtown Globe. Resilience prevails with the reopening of nine businesses.
This year, SRP will use its newest tool: the Menzi Muck, a spider-like excavator designed to climb in and out of the canal without ramps.
The weekend of Sept. 27 saw catastrophic historical flooding in Globe and Miami, claiming businesses and lives in the Copper Corridor. Here's how you can help.
A veteran water expert from Arizona says the Trump administration withdrew his nomination to lead the federal agency that oversees water management in the western US.
Environmental groups sent a petition to the federal government with a seemingly simple message: Ensure that water from the Colorado River is not wasted.
Until this week, a company with zoning approval in Tucson could have relatively unlimited access to Tucson’s water system, even if it was going to use millions of gallons of water. Now, with the unanimous passage of a new ordinance by the city council, any large...
Arizona will again go without 18% of its total Colorado River allocation, while Mexico loses 5%.
Republican Rep. Gail Griffin has drawn the ire of Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who considered her the barrier to water legislation that stalled this year despite having others at the negotiating table.
Arizona campgrounds are much more than dry, desert dust bowls. There are many hidden gems that offer water play, pretty rocks, beautiful hikes, and more.