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.
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.
Southwest monsoon season begins with a mixed bag of expectations
The upcoming Southwest monsoon season forecasts a hotter, drier spell in Arizona and New Mexico, while California braces for potential flash floods and debris flows.
Facing a major groundwater crisis, Arizona implements new policies to safeguard future water supplies, potentially reshaping development strategies.
Arizona’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against companies accused of using ‘forever chemicals’ and has joined a coalition of 17 states asking the EPA to issue enforceable drinking water...
Gila River Indian Community emerges as key player in Arizona’s conservation strategy
Arizona will shoulder the most responsibility in conservation plans under the Lower Basin State's plans. The Gila River Indian Community has emerged as a key player.
BLM lands in Arizona's Mohave, La Paz, and Yuma counties are subject to fire restrictions due to rising wildfire risks. Non-compliance may lead to penalties.