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Peter McBride From its source high in the Rocky Mountains, the Colorado River channels water south nearly 1,500 miles, over falls, through deserts and canyons, to the lush wetlands of a vast delta ...
How states dependent on the Colorado River are struggling to strike a long-term agreement Years of overuse combined with rising temperatures and drought have meant less water flows in the Colorado ...
Key agreements in the "Law of the River," which encompasses more than 100 years of regulations, laws, court decisions and more focused on managing the Colorado River, are set to expire next year.
The amount of snowmelt expected to reach the key reservoirs on the Colorado River this spring is far below the median of the last two decades, despite near-normal snowpack levels and heavy March ...
River Evans was last seen on Wednesday night in Pueblo, Colorado, Fox21 reported. The vulnerable youngster, who has a cognitive disability and functions at a younger age level than her age ...
Throughout the course of a day, workers dumped rocks into the river's path. By the next morning, they moved the Colorado River from the bed it had known for 12 million years.
The first executive order President Trump signed in his second term, "Unleashing American Energy," wouldn't seem to have a ...
The Bureau of Reclamation — the federal agency tasked with managing America’s largest dams, including Hoover and Glen Canyon on the Colorado River — is facing as much as a 40% staff cut ...
Two bitterly divided coalitions of Colorado River states took shots at one another Thursday at a Las Vegas conference, indicating that a unified front on how to update expiring operating ...
After 35 years with the forest service, the last 15 as the man in charge of Colorado’s sprawling White River forest, Fitzwilliams took advantage of buyouts offered to federal employees last ...