The streak fell just a day short of tying the record of 160 days, which was set during the Nixon administration.
Phoenix's Water Department mailed letters to residents this week notifying them of potential lead exposure in the pipes, but city officials said it was unlikely and residents shouldn't be alarmed.
Chandler water issues are a huge concern for Mayor Kevin Hartke. That's why he's concerned about the Roosevelt Water ...
The canals through metro Phoenix are home to a very important fish. Valley 101 talks to a scientist about how their diet ...
Traffic cameras captured the moment a passing water truck stopped to help extinguish a car fire along I-10 in Phoenix Tuesday ...
PHOENIX - Global Water Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: GWRS), a water resource management company with a market capitalization of $280 million, has announced a settlement agreement that could lead to ...
More than 1 million people could pour into western Maricopa County in the coming decades – if housing developers can secure ...
The board of the Central Arizona Project approved a contract Jan. 9 to build a new water education center in north Phoenix.
FOX 10 asked a few firefighting agencies in Arizona how they prepare and what the water situation in our state is. PHOENIX - As fires continue to burn in southern California, we're taking a look ...
Shope’s “ag-to-urban” legislation is designed to address the lack of housing in communities where there’s also shortage of ...