A dry January across Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West has created a dichotomy of water haves and have-nots.
Using water more efficiently in agriculture has many benefits. But bolstering the Colorado River may not be one of them.
Colorado River conservation programs have stopped receiving money from the federal government, despite temporary restraining ...
Almost all of Clark County remains under “extreme” drought conditions, with the northwestern corner under even more intense ...
The Trump administration’s move to halt spending on “green” energy programs leaves a big question mark hanging over federally ...
Rep. Harriet Hageman has introduced a bill aimed at addressing the historic drought conditions in the Colorado River Basin. The legislation focuses on improving water management and infrastructure to ...
On Jan. 17, the Southwestern Water Conservation District, the Southwestern Water Conservation and Infrastructure Partnership ...
Snow in southwestern Colorado has been scarce this winter. Archuleta County recently had a grass fire. A store manager at ...
Congressional leaders from Colorado and other states in the drought-stricken river basin on Tuesday filed legislation that would restart the System Conservation Pilot Program. The bill — the ...
January's Colorado River basin snowpack is about normal, but without a snowy late winter, Arizona will likely see sustained water cuts on the river.
Snowpack in the Lake Tahoe and Truckee River basins — major sources of water for the Reno-Sparks area — declined by about 50% ...