REGIONAL NEWS for Oct. 7, 2017: Should the developers of large buildings be required to install rooftop gardens or solar panels to help reduce the urban “heat island” effect?

Brandon Rietheimer, the campaign manager for Denver Green Roof Initiative, stands in the rooftop garden at the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center, March 3, 2017. Rietheimer hopes to require all new buildings of 25,000 square feet or larger to devote a portion of the roof to gardens and other green coverings that would absorb rainfall and reduce heat./ RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post

Denver: A $937 million bond package and the Green Roof Initiative are on the ballot

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California: Anger, questions at USC after second medical school dean departs over inappropriate behavior

Utah: Nearly a third of female Valley University students surveyed experience sexual misconduct

New Mexico: University names 5 presidential finalists

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