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 ...
His name is John Brooks Hamby, and he’s the vice chairman of the board of directors for the Colorado River’s largest single ...
Nevada, California and Arizona hope to work with Trump’s Bureau of Reclamation on solving the Colorado River crisis.
Federal funding freezes and staffing cuts are setting off alarms about the future of the Colorado River, a critical artery that supplies water to some 40 million people in 30 tribes and seven ...
If the seven states dependent on the Colorado River don't craft a new operating agreement, the federal government could end ...
as well as in Mexico. The Trump administration’s efforts to slash the federal budget and workforce coincide with a pivotal point in Colorado River history, as the region’s states negotiate the ...
The Upper Colorado River Commission, representing Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, met virtually on Tuesday and heard projections from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation suggesting that current ...
A 2026 deadline is looming for the seven states – Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, California, Arizona and Nevada – to renegotiate how much each can draw from the river. The federal ...
If you look at the last century in New Mexico, stretches of higher temperatures have lengthened; heat waves are hotter and ...