Reporter MacKenzie Elmer is covering talks in Las Vegas among users of the drought-stricken Colorado River. They aren’t going ...
Representatives from seven states, tribal communities and two countries join hundreds of stakeholders in Las Vegas this week ...
As western water leaders prepare to gather in Las Vegas, tribal leaders say they want a say in a final agreement.
A tribal nation has declared the Colorado River a legal person. An Indigenous leader says it reflects how her people have ...
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
Facing record-breaking heat and a dwindling water supply, Utah farmers are experimenting with innovative crops to sustain agriculture in the arid West. Rancher Matt Redd, who operates Dugout Ranch ...
A new report from UCLA and the Natural Resources Defense Council found nearly a quarter of Colorado River water is basically ...
The Colorado River Indian Tribes of California and Arizona voted to give their namesake waterway the same legal rights as a person.
The Colorado River is the lifeblood of over 30 million people. Whether its potable water, agricultural needs, or recreation, seven different states between Colorado and the Pacific Ocean actively rely ...
The river system provides water to 40 million people. The Colorado River, one of the most important river systems in the country, is drying up at an alarming rate. The issues surrounding depleting ...
Bipartisan letter sent to federal agencies, calling on them to fund Colorado River drought-response projects Colorado’s entire congressional delegation, Republicans and Democrats alike, is calling for ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A dry January across Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West has created a dichotomy of water haves and have-nots across the region. Snowpack across ...