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Colorado River states appear to be coalescing around the early makings of a new plan to share water in a way that accounts for climate change.
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Cooke is the former manager of the Central Arizona Project. Regional water experts regard him as a qualified expert.
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The legal opinion released Tuesday disavows a 1938 determination that monuments created by previous president can’t be revoked.
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As a response to Los Angeles protests, Gov. Spencer Cox believes President Donald Trump has the constitutional authority to deploy the National Guard, even if he doesn’t like it.
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Water experts opened June by gathering at the University of Colorado, Boulder, for talks about the future of the Colorado River. Top policymakers were notably absent.
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Recortes en servicios de idiomas generan temor a errores médicos, diagnósticos equivocados y muertesCerca de 69 millones de personas en el país hablan un idioma que no es inglés, y 26 millones de ellas hablan inglés, pero no con fluidez.
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The basin has lost 27.8 million acre-feet of groundwater since 2003. That's roughly the volume of Lake Mead, the nation's largest reservoir.
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Top water negotiators declined to speak at an upcoming conference amid closed-door meetings about the future of the water supply for 40 million people.
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The authors of a new memo say the seven states negotiating over a new Colorado River deal need to take shared water cutbacks to manage the river going forward.
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The Lower Basin states are asking for a fresh look at proposals for sharing the shrinking Colorado River water supply and changes to Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam.
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States that use the Colorado River say they don't want to go to the Supreme Court, but some are quietly preparing for litigation.
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Inflation Reduction Act money helped save water in the drought-stricken Colorado River Basin. President-elect Donald Trump appears poised to take away that funding.