EnvironmentColorado River states remain divided on sharing water, and some tribes say their needs are still being ignoredBy Rachel Estabrook and Joe Wertz
EnvironmentFeds roll back Colorado River water cuts after wet winter as states negotiate long-term drought rulesBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentAs Colorado River reservoirs hit record low, US Bureau of Reclamation spends $2.4 million on cloud seedingBy The Associated Press
HealthAfter decades of stalls, a Lower Arkansas River Valley water project could finally start this year. (Or next.)By Abigail Beckman
EnvironmentNew Mexico’s Congressional Delegation Takes On Western Water ScarcityBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentThis Year’s Snowmelt Surge Is A Welcome Reprieve For The Parched SouthwestBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentCalifornia’s Imperial Irrigation District Challenges Colorado River Drought PlanBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
EnvironmentResearchers Study Reservoir Evaporation For Better Budgeting of Colorado River WaterBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentAfter Delays And Agency Spats, Colorado River States Have A Drought Plan For FedsBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentWarring California Water Agencies Are Last Piece Of The Colorado River Drought PlanBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentBid To Secure Cash For The Salton Sea Stalls Colorado River Drought PlanBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentIt’s Deadline Day For Arizona’s Debate Over Colorado River Drought PlanBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentArizona Is Up Against The Deadline For Multistate Colorado River Drought PlanBy The Associated Press
NewsFeds Could Step In If Western States Don’t Agree To Drought Contingency PlanBy Rae Ellen Bichell, Kaiser Health News
NewsFear And Grieving In Las Vegas: Colorado River Managers Struggle With Water ScarcityBy Luke Runyon