California, Arizona and Nevada are urging the Trump administration to change course on the Colorado River. The states are ...
Trump’s early actions, including ordering the US Army Corps of Engineers to open two California dams, have led to concerns ...
The freshman congressman said he supports federal money to complete a deal that would ensure water flows to the Western Slope ...
The Lower Basin states of California, Arizona and Nevada are asking for a fresh look at proposals for sharing the shrinking ...
Suburban cities in Hays, Williamson, Bastrop and Travis counties are trying to find ways to make sure everyone has the water ...
A Native American tribe with a powerful water claim had an ultimatum for the Trump administration: Release money to protect ...
If the seven states dependent on the Colorado River don't craft a new operating agreement, the federal government could end ...
The Colorado River water negotiations are complex and take finesse and a willingness to listen carefully, said Hayes, the former Interior official. Continuing to compensate stakeholders for their ...
Seven states are trying to figure out how to share the shrinking Colorado River before a 2026 deadline. And as negotiations continue, the issue appears to be inching closer to litigation.
There's new concern over the Colorado River's future, with a critical 2026 deadline for new water agreements looming.
Nevada, California and Arizona hope to work with Trump’s Bureau of Reclamation on solving the Colorado River crisis.