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Arizona is tussling with other states over how much of the Colorado River it should receive. But how will Arizonans divide its share internally?
Meteorologists say the Texas Hill Country is frequently hit with floods, although some officials and residents were caught ...
The loss of more than 100 lives, many of them children, to Hill Country floods over the July Fourth weekend has shaken Texans ...
The lines in the sand haven't changed, even if warring states are working on a new deal to save the Colorado River.
The simple solution has never been rewriting the interstate compact, as California has always wanted to do, but simply to distribute the water by the existing percentages — based on the river’s actual ...
Colorado hikers can keep an eye out for antlers during ‘shed hunting’ season There are approximately 280,000 elk and 400,000 mule deer in Colorado, according to the state ...
Colorado River’s “essential” conservation program, now lapsed, faces Trump spending freeze. Can lawmakers bring it back? System Conservation Pilot Programs pays people to use less water for ...
Tensions over the Colorado River have been red hot, but officials say heads have cooled and progress is resuming toward a shortage-sharing agreement.
Colorado River states still have no unified long-term management plan and 'are just about out of time,' experts warn by Elise Schmelzer ...
Millions of dollars in federal funding has been released to continue restoring lands and streams in the fire-scarred Upper ...
Arizona is tussling with other states over how much of the Colorado River it should receive. But how will Arizonans divide its share internally?
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