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Arizona can build more homes and save water, if we listen to Republicans
The Arizona Republic· 1 day agoApproximately 8,000 people are moving to our state each month, yet the housing supply has remained...
As Great Salt Lake nears key level, Utah finds inspiration elsewhere to help lake's recovery
KSL Salt Lake City· 3 days agoSALT LAKE CITY...elevation at times over the stormy weekend as it nears reaching that figure daily...
Florida bans lab-grown meat, adding to similar efforts in four states
NBC News via Yahoo News· 17 minutes agoThey multiply in a container called a bioreactor while being fed with water, amino acids, vitamins ...
Who will RFK Jr. hurt more in 2024: Trump or Biden?
Yahoo News 360· 4 hours agoNevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Arizona and Georgia were all decided by narrow margins in 2020. And “I think [Kennedy] has a very ...
The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide
New York Times· 1 week agoPaz County, the most urgent issue facing many voters is not inflation or illegal immigration. Giant...
How many atmospheric rivers drenched the West Coast this winter? Hint: It's a big number
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAlthough weather systems frequently move from California to Arizona, desert dwellers can typically...
Legislature moves to overturn Phoenix-area homebuilding freeze despite water concerns
Arizona Daily Star· 2 weeks agoAt the same time, developers and homebuilders are challenging the state groundwater study that led...
SRP prepares to store as much water in Arizona as possible in watersheds
KSAZ via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoA flyover tour of the SRP watershed system showed how the company manages and stores runoff water throughout Arizona. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the story.
Alfalfa is not Arizona's water-use enemy. Why we grow so much of it here
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 1 week agoFurthermore, alfalfa can tolerate drought stress and go into short-term dormancy if necessary,...
Why Utahns should care about the Colorado River
The Salt Lake Tribune· 22 hours agoWhere the water once coursed into the Gulf of California is now a dry and drained estuary. Demand exceeds supply on the Colorado River ...