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Federal officials say for the third year in a row that Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will live with less Colorado River water as ...
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will be subject to substantial cuts from their Colorado River allocations for the third year in a ...
Rockies fifth. Warming Bernabel grounds out to shortstop, Blaze Alexander to Tyler Locklear. Brenton Doyle walks. Braxton Fulford grounds out to third base, Blaze Alexander to Tyler Locklear.
Arizona, Nevada y México volverán a vivir con menos agua del río Colorado mientras persiste la sequía en el oeste de Estados ...
E_Arcia (5), Bernabel (2). LOB_Arizona 13, Colorado 6. 2B_Fulford (3). HR_Carroll (27), off Peralta; Gurriel (16), off Peralta. RBIs_Carroll (64), Gurriel (66), Thomas (33), McCann (9), Arcia (8), ...
Arizona didn’t capitalize on it, though. Colorado instead took a 28-7 lead with 1:07 left in the first half after a 6-yard touchdown run up the middle by Sanders.
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal officials announced Friday.
Arizona's Colorado River shortages will continue in 2026, but dry conditions and expiring agreements pose more uncertainty.
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