News from Neighbor States / Aug. 25, 2018: The West’s coal country has long sought to offset declining domestic coal consumption, but politically liberal West Coast cities and states have gotten in the way.

Dan Baker, CEO and president of the Bronco Utah Mine, looks over a coal stack pile at the mine near Emery./Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News

Is UTAH coal bound for Baja California? Officials strike a deal with the Mexican state, where a port would ship it overseas.

CALIFORNIA‘s Unprecedented Plan to Tackle Fake Election News

DENVER office buildings are greener than ever, but peers have passed by the Mile High City

Developers closer to beginning work on MSG Sphere LAS VEGAS

NEW MEXICO: New settlement in food-stamp lawsuit

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