Five alternatives for managing the Colorado River aim to balance competing interests and address the megadrought's impact.
It's unclear whether Colorado River negotiations have taken a turn for the better or worse. The situation is that volatile.
What happens in the coming months will affect the water supplies for no less than 40 million people in the U.S. and Mexico.
The policymakers responsible for steering the Colorado River’s future say they will forge ahead with ongoing negotiations ...
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and other partnering agencies inspected and decontaminated boats across the state ...
Biden administration officials on Wednesday announced several potential alternatives for the Colorado River’s long-term ...
The Bureau of Reclamation’s four proposed plans are not set in stone, but for the first time offer insight into how federal ...
FILE – A formerly sunken boat sits on cracked earth hundreds of feet from the shoreline of Lake Mead at the Lake Mead ...
"The Upper Division states would almost certainly say 'hell no!' The Lower Basin States would then go to court to force the ...
Federal officials released a highly anticipated glimpse into the five alternatives being considered for Colorado River ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior's alternative proposals to guide the management of the Colorado River received mixed ...