News from Neighboring States for April 23, 2018: There are an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 brittle concrete buildings in San Francisco — a building type that is one of the deadliest in earthquakes — yet the city does not have a list of where they are located.

 

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California: Bay Area lags on quake safety measures

Fatal Las Vegas crash in 1958 led to modern air safety system

New Mexico: Rio Rancho Estates: Paradise lost

Only 5 days’ pay in July? Here’s why Colorado state employees are mad and lawmakers are under pressure.

Utah: Mitt Romney says he’ll make decision on supporting Trump in 2020 ‘down the road’

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