EnvironmentStates have started negotiating new rules to keep the Colorado River from crashing. Here’s what they wantBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentFeds roll back Colorado River water cuts after wet winter as states negotiate long-term drought rulesBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentIndigenous tribes were pushed away from the Colorado River. A new generation is fighting to save it.By Michael Elizabeth Sakas and Sarah Bures
EnvironmentPHOTOS: How drought is changing the Colorado River and the lives of the people who depend on itBy Hart Van Denburg
EnvironmentWhy we made ‘Parched,’ a podcast about the Colorado River crisisBy Rachel Estabrook and Sarah Bures
EnvironmentAs Colorado River reservoirs hit record low, US Bureau of Reclamation spends $2.4 million on cloud seedingBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentAs Colorado River talks continue, emails show tension over water useBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentThe Colorado River is drying up — but basin states have ‘no plan’ on how to cut water useBy Rachel Estabrook and Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeNew water cuts are coming to some Colorado River states as the nation’s largest reservoirs dry upBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeThe marinas at Colorado’s Blue Mesa Reservoir won’t open this season as the threat of a water release to Lake Powell loomsBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeThe Colorado River needs a big moisture boost. Runoff forecasts suggest it won’t come from spring snowmeltBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeThe federal government will make the unprecedented move to hold back water in drought-stricken Lake PowellBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeColorado River named the most endangered in the U.S. by conservation groupBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas