Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming are resisting the deal because it would allow the Navajo and Hopi to lease water to cities downstream, . .
Deal for Native American Tribes' Rights to Colorado River Water Stalled by Four States— ProPublica
- Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming are resisting the deal because it would allow the Navajo and Hopi to lease water to cities downstream, likely the growing towns around Phoenix.
- A polygamous sect leader already serving a 50-year federal prison sentence for orchestrating sex involving children was convicted Friday on state child abuse charges after girls were found in an unventilated trailer he was hauling through Arizona.
- Victims of Medicaid fraud who filed a class action lawsuit against the state are moving forward with their case and claim corruption exists inside state agencies.
- Maricopa County made the request. Its lawyer argued in court that oversight was successful and there are no more constitutional violations by the Sheriff Office.
- Wildfires damage soil health by removing the protective outer layer that allows moisture to soak in and stay there, rather than running off or evaporating. Mushroom fungus could help.
- In April, the Arizona Governor's Office of Resiliency urged the state to rework policies and regulations around geothermal to attract businesses and investors.
- The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for all of northern and southeastern Arizona, where two of the state's largest active fires are located.
- Maricopa County has officially confirmed a 16th case of measles this year. The public exposure occurred at Sky Harbor on June 17. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Nick Staab said this number of cases is not normal.
- A handful of proposed laws sent to the November ballot by the Republican-led Arizona Legislature are now facing legal challenges arguing they violate the state constitution.
- To talk about the possibility of a deal to keep school vouchers off this fall’s ballot, Republican and Democratic debates in a hotly contested congressional district and more, The Show sat down with Paul Bentz of HighGround and Jason Barraza of Veridus.
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