REGIONAL NEWS for April 26, 2017: Denver property valuations will jump by up to 40 percent, hitting lower-priced homes hardest.

Property tax increases in metro Denver will range from about 17 percent for single-family homes in Douglas County to 40 percent for all homes in Adams County.

Red-hot real estate market leads to property tax spikes around metro Denver

New Mexico AG investigates corporate farming practices

Utah: Trump executive order could rescind national monuments

A judge has refused effort to block spending on California‘s bullet train

Las Vegas: Work on Steve Wynn’s Paradise Park to begin late ‘17 or early ‘18

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