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Colorado River States Struggle to Find New Water Management Proposal Amid Dwindling Resources

Sunday, June 29 by Nick Bonsanto
The ongoing negotiations over the Colorado River's water distribution among the seven Western states have reached a potential turning point. Representatives from each state are discussing a new proposal that could reshape water management by basing releases from Lake Powell on a three-year average... Read More.

Lawn Care Tips for Water Conservation in Las Vegas Amid Rising Usage

Wednesday, April 30 by Nick Bonsanto
Proper lawn care in the Las Vegas area is increasingly important as water use has risen by 6 percent over the past year, equating to an additional 2.2 billion gallons. With Lake Mead at only 33 percent capacity and reduced runoff from the Rocky... Read More.

Real Water Faces $3 Billion Verdict in Nevada Liver Failure Case

Saturday, March 22 by Nick Bonsanto
A jury has delivered a significant verdict against Real Water, awarding more than $3 billion in a civil trial linked to a Southern Nevada liver failure outbreak and at least one death. This is the third multibillion-dollar verdict against the company, following previous awards... Read More.

Real Water Faces Lawsuit Over Fatal Liver Complications in Boulder City

Thursday, March 6 by Nick Bonsanto
A recent lawsuit has been filed against Real Water, accusing the company of causing the death of Milo Hurst, a Boulder City restaurant owner. Hurst, who passed away at 71, is alleged to have died from liver-related complications linked to the consumption of Real... Read More.

Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch features on new version of The Funeral Portrait’s “Holy Water”

Sunday, March 2 by Leeza
The Funeral Portrait is releasing a deluxe version of their album "Greetings From Suffocate City", and it looks like a very famous face is going to be apart of it! Five Finger Death Punch frontman Ivan Moody will now feature on a revised version of... Read More.

From B-Side to Spotlight The Surprising Rise of the Doobie Brothers Black Water

Saturday, December 14 by News Room
In 1974, the Doobie Brothers released "Black Water," a song that unexpectedly became a number-one hit despite being originally issued as a B-side to the single "Another Park, Another Sunday." The track was composed by Patrick Simmons and stood out with its laid-back acoustic... Read More.

Pharrell’s Something in the Water, In Water with Officials

Tuesday, November 12 by Lyle F
Virginia Beach Mayor Bobby Dyer issued an ultimatum Tuesday afternoon to the organizers of the Something in the Water festival: sign a contract by the end of the week or the city will move on. Dyer’s warning came after festival organizers missed a deadline to... Read More.
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