Arizona, California and Nevada have proposed urgent water cuts to head off a deepening crisis on the Colorado River.
The Colorado River in Yuma suddenly looks shockingly low, and people who rely on it are worried.
An Aspen Journalism panel held in collaboration with the Ruth Powell Hutchins Water Center at Colorado Mesa University ...
The seven Western states have only five months until the current agreements expire. A warm winter with low snowpack has also ...
The three states comprising the Colorado River’s Lower Basin have offered the federal government a short-term plan to address ...
Federal forecasters are predicting an increasingly dire summer across the Colorado River basin, with the latest projections ...
California, Arizona and Nevada — have offered a proposal to reach an agreement to manage the water for more than 40 million ...
The federal government has agreed to pump more than $450 million into programs to carry out additional Colorado River water ...
As the Colorado River shrinks, experts warn the unlimited water era is over—a shift that could start getting priced into ...
When everything lines up, a Colorado River tube float near Dotsero is the kind of afternoon that people bring up unprompted ...
Ignoring stakeholders, closed-door decisions and old rules are making managing the Colorado River Compact hard to manage. But ...