REGIONAL NEWS Oct. 29, 2016: Honor Code change; proposition after proposition; off the rail in Denver; voting early in droves; renting in Sin City

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A statue of Brigham Young University founding president Karl Maeser is unveiled Nov. 7, 1958, on BYU’s campus in Provo./ Used by permission of the Utah State Historical Society

Californians will weigh 17 statewide measures, including reinstating bilingual education, regulating drug prices

Utah: The history of BYU’s Honor Code: From ‘an institution practically without rules’ to one that exterminates ‘beetles, beatniks or buzzards,’ and beyond

Will 11th-hour meeting between RTD, federal railroad officials avert Denver A-Line shutdown?

Early voters flocking to polls in New Mexico

Price per unit for apartment complexes up sharply since 2015 in Las Vegas

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