News from Neighboring States for March 31, 2018: Denver officials say as many as 300 of the city’s 1,302 income restricted housing units are violating at least one city rule.

An affordable home in Stapleton / Andy Cross/The Denver Post

There are Denver homeowners living in affordable houses they make too much money to qualify for, and the problem is more prevalent than you might think

Cato Institute: Use New Mexico case to roll back police immunity

As school-safety panel seeks Utahns’ ideas, key lawmaker vows that solutions won’t infringe on gun rights

Nevada’s death rate from meth, other stimulants highest in nation

California: State resolution urges feds to focus on opioids, not cannabis

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