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The Rio Reimagined: Arizona's leaders support Salt River bed development pushed by McCainMore than 100 of Arizona's most influential business and political leaders from both sides of the aisle gathered in a theater overlooking Tempe Town Lake Friday to unanimously support...
KJZZ
Phoenix In One Of Driest Winters On RecordLike much of the Southwest, Arizona is in a drought. Phoenix is going through its fourth driest winter since 1870. National Weather Service Meteorologist Andrew Deemer said that since Oct. 1, the...
AZ Central
Your Turn: What is Rio Reimagined? Think Tempe Town Lake - but a lot biggerThink what we could create if we rethought more than 40 miles of the Rio Salado throughout metro Phoenix. That's what Rio Reimagined is all about.
KUNC The Takeaway
When A Drought Lasts 18 Years, Does It Need A New Name?From the roof of Chuck McAfee’s adobe farmhouse in rural southwestern Colorado, you can see into three other states: Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. Mountain peaks are just barely visible above...
Central Arizona Project
CAP Funding Leads to Glendale Rain Garden30 volunteers. 5 hours. 7 trees. 88 plants. And the potential to capture more than 5,500 gallons of rainwater!
KJZZ
Arizona Snowpack Near Record Lows This YearThe Salt River Project (SRP) puts on an annual water expo, and this year’s featured a pile of cold, wet, white powdery stuff on a hot sunny day in Tempe.
Mohave Valley Daily News
Legal battle could grant CAP sovereign immunityAn obscure legal battle could have a major impact on Mohave County’s fight to keep part of mainstem Colorado River water allocation within the boundaries of the Mohave Valley Irrigation and...
AZ Central
Farmers, Coca-Cola and conservationists: Unlikely partners fight drought along Verde RiverIrene Rezzonico has lived in Camp Verde her whole life, somewhere north of 60 years.
Pinal Central
Florence manager would like to use old lagoons for water rechargeStanding in front of one of the old lagoons at Florence’s South Wastewater Treatment Plant on Plant Road, Town Manager Brent Billingsley sees potential in turning the vacant land into a...
East Valley Tribune
Gilbert students learn about conservation at water festivalNearly 1,700 fourth-graders from Gilbert Public Schools flooded the grounds of the Gilbert Civic Center on March 7 and 8 to splash, pour and learn all about one of Arizona’s most important...