Pistachio farmer Trevor Kreps shares insights on water, trade, tariffs, and global markets shaping the future of America’s nut industry.
The Court's order establishes a regional structure for water courts more closely aligned with the boundaries of New Mexico's stream systems. Designated water judges will preside over water law cases ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court announced a reorganization of water courts in the state will go into effect Wednesday, creating ...
For hundreds of years, Hispanic communities across the Southwest have relied on these networks of hand-dug irrigation ditches ...
Two groups that oppose the reuse and discharge of hydraulic fracturing wastewater have filed petitions seeking to disqualify half the members of the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission from ...
The new timeline could slow cleanup in some communities by nearly a decade. The chemicals, widely used in the military, are ...
In his biweekly column, Adam Crafton has all the latest as the U.S., Mexico and Canada build up towards next summer's ...
Doña Ana County officials have approved financing for a $165 billion AI data center, sparking debate among residents over economic benefits versus environmental concerns.
The administration of New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham appears to have pressured members of the state Water Quality ...
Former Central Arizona Project GM Ted Cooke, one of Arizona's top water experts, is out as a nominee to head the agency overseeing the Colorado River.
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners is expected to vote on moving Project Jupiter forward on Sept. 19, 2025.
But as the Railroad Commission, or RRC for short, was considering the idea in October 2023, some of its staff identified ...
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