In Colorado River negotiations, states are still at odds but working toward a 5-year plan, Utah's top negotiator said.
There’s still winter left, but Colorado experts say the state needs some mega snowstorms to reach an average snowpack and water supply.
Seeing widespread drought in January is historically rare in the U.S., and yet, the latest data shows that nearly every state ...
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New aerial technology aims to predict water management in Phoenix area
The project aims to predict water runoff into Valley reservoirs weeks in advance, providing critical data to manage the 260 ...
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Winter drought tightens grip on much of US
January is supposed to bring snow days, not drought maps—but this winter, more than two-thirds of the United States is ...
Kitchen storage is no joke. The challenge is real and the search for the perfect combination of open shelves, closed cabinets and functional layout is long and tedious. The answer is out there and in ...
Many theories have been floated about the origin of the name "Oregon," but one has emerged as the most likely.
The Colorado River Indian Tribes have granted the Colorado River legal “personhood,” a first‑of‑its‑kind move meant to protect the waterway as a living entity. Tribal leaders say the new status ...
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Colorado's Attorney General prepares for legal battle over water rights for 40 million people
Attorney General Phil Weiser went before state lawmakers and made it clear he's not holding his breath for a new Colorado ...
A 2-mile tunnel under Lake Travis will help provide water to three cities. The $225 million project will ensure a supply ...
U.S. Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino said Tuesday (January 20) that federal immigration operations in Minnesota were ...
CHEYENNE — On Thursday, Jan. 15, Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray sent an additional 951 records matching individuals ...
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