In the face of an ongoing housing crisis, Governor Katie Hobbs has halted home construction across significant portions of Arizona. This decision, undertaken without legal authority,...
John Boelts, the new president of the Arizona Farm Bureau, emphasizes the vital need for a robust and accessible food supply to foster a prosperous nation....
By Matthew Holloway | This week, Mayor John Giles and the Mesa City Council approved significant increases in utility rates and fees, impacting solid waste removal,...
Tom Buschatzke has been at the helm of Arizona’s water management for nearly a decade, serving as the director of the Department of Water Resources. His...
Arizona’s outdated land and water laws are causing concern among experts, especially in light of new legislative proposals. Many of these suggestions lack foresight and do...
Federal water officials unveiled critical measures on Wednesday aimed at addressing the management of the Colorado River. Seven states and several tribes that depend on this...
Arizona is on the verge of implementing a system that allows cities and utilities to turn treated sewage into drinking water, a topic that has generated...
As the sun climbs towards 100 degrees Fahrenheit, Keith Seaman trudges through the neighborhoods of Casa Grande, Arizona, seeking to connect with his constituents. A Democrat...
Arizona’s Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs faces a challenging financial landscape in her remaining two years, with limited capacity for new spending initiatives in education, water resources,...
The Citizens Water Advocacy Group (CWAG), a nonprofit dedicated to water conservation, hosted its 20th annual online forum for candidates from Arizona’s Legislative District 1 on...