$312 million water rights settlement reached with Hualapai Tribe
The Hualapai Tribe in Arizona celebrated a $312 million water rights settlement with federal officials on Thursday, aiming to secure water access and foster economic growth.
$312 million water rights settlement reached with Hualapai Tribe
The Hualapai Tribe in Arizona celebrated a $312 million water rights settlement with federal officials on Thursday, aiming to secure water access and foster economic growth.
Hilary takes a toll on agriculture; reservoirs nearing capacity
Hurricane Hilary, downgraded to a tropical storm, hit California and Nevada with flash floods, road washouts, and mudslides. The storm impacted poorer farming communities, delayed planting and...
"The Grab", a documentary by Gabriela Cowperthwaite, explores covert efforts to control the world's water and food supply, raising concerns over future conflicts over these vital resources.
Water from the air? Innovative partnership brings drinking water to remote Arizona communities
Source Global and Local First Arizona partner to bring clean water to over 3,400 Arizonans via solar-powered hydropanels.
San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe may finally have its own land
HR 2461 aims to grant the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe a reservation on ancestral land. The Tribe is currently the only federally recognized tribe in Arizona without its own land.
Emergency legislation gives Arizona unincorporated community access to water
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signs Senate Bill 1432, enabling emergency water supply to the unincorporated Rio Verde Foothills community, until January 1, 2026.