RIO VERDE, AZ — For months, families in the Rio Verde Foothills have been looking for a new source of water. As ABC15 previously reported, because of the drought, Scottsdale officials announced that ...
RIO VERDE, AZ (AZFamily)— Residents in the Rio Verde Foothills are looking for a new water source after state regulators set a limit on a lottery for new customers. This comes after the City of ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed a bill that some say could have helped solve the ongoing water woes in Rio Verde Foothills. HB2441 would have essentially required large cities, in ...
RIO VERDE, Ariz. - Time is almost up for Rio Verde Foothills residents to find a new water source, with nearly 500 homes set to lose access at the start of the new year. For about a year, the city of ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) - Hundreds of Rio Verde Foothills homes could be without water in less than two weeks. That’s because the City of Scottsdale no longer plans on hauling water to these homes ...
Residents of Rio Verde Foothills left scrambling to find a water source earlier this year will get a reprieve under a bill Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law on Monday. The governor signed the ...
Drive just North of Scottsdale, Arizona, and you'll find a loose grid of dirt roads known as the Rio Verde Foothills. It's home to around 2,000 families drawn to rustic desert beauty and the freedom ...
This story is part of the Grist series Parched, an in-depth look at how climate change-fueled drought is reshaping communities, economies, and ecosystems. Late last year, Leigh Harris logged onto a ...
The Verde Fire, which was burning about four miles east of the Rio Verde golf community, grew to 700 acres and was 0% contained as of Sunday evening, according to Tonto National Forest officials.
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