Utah leaders attended a meeting about the future of the Colorado River, and they say Utah is ready to make a deal, hoping to ...
The governors of six of the seven Colorado River Basin states planned to meet Friday in Washington, D.C., in an attempt to ...
State leaders gathered in Washington amid threats of lawsuits over a diminishing water supply. They reported mixed progress.
The Interior secretary pressed governors to cut a water-sharing deal for the West’s most important river — but issued none of the threats or ultimatums that have been key to prior agreements, ...
Colorado River governors will meet in Washington, D.C., on Friday to discuss water allocations, with federal intervention ...
Miles away from the nation's capital, Jenson-area rancher Cody Wilkins was wandering through the halls of the Utah State Capitol to meet with state lawmakers about water and agriculture needs ...
As Basin state governors met in Washington D.C., to try and break the impasse, Colorado’s Attorney General said the state has ...
Leaders from seven states are meeting in Washington on Friday ahead of a Feb. 14 deadline to reach an agreement. However, negotiators still disagree on how water cuts should be handled.
Governor Spencer Cox is traveling to Washington this week for a high-stakes meeting on the future of the Colorado River.
With just weeks to decide how to share the Colorado River’s shrinking water supply, negotiators from seven states hunkered ...
The Lower Basin states of Arizona, California and Nevada argue that the Upper Basin states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming should face mandatory cuts to their water allocations post-2026.
Lawmakers are discussing the pilot program as western states remain at an impasse about the future of the Colorado River.