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Climate forecasts remain gloomy, experts say at University of Arizona workshop
Talk about mixed messages. Forecasts of continued hotter weather, greater risk of “megadroughts,” more destructive wildfires, more tree dieoffs, future Colorado River shortages and more deaths from extreme heat peppered a University of Ariz...
The Rio Reimagined: Arizona's leaders support Salt River bed development pushed by McCain
More than 100 of Arizona's most influential business and political leaders from both sides of the aisle gathered in a theater overlooking Tempe Town Lake Friday to unanimously support one of the most ambitious ideas in recent Arizona histor...
Phoenix In One Of Driest Winters On Record
Like much of the Southwest, Arizona is in a drought. Phoenix is going through its fourth driest winter since 1870. National Weather Service Meteorologist Andrew Deemer said that since Oct. 1, the Valley has received only 1 inch of rain....
Your Turn: What is Rio Reimagined? Think Tempe Town Lake - but a lot bigger
Think what we could create if we rethought more than 40 miles of the Rio Salado throughout metro Phoenix. That's what Rio Reimagined is all about....
When A Drought Lasts 18 Years, Does It Need A New Name?
From the roof of Chuck McAfee’s adobe farmhouse in rural southwestern Colorado, you can see into three other states: Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. Mountain peaks are just barely visible above the horizon....