REGIONAL NEWS for July 29, 2017: The state breaks with its prior stance that feds should sell oil and gas leases on parcels proposed for development.

Desert Voices, a family-friendly trail at Dinosaur National Monument, pictured in May. The trail is in proximity to three parcels proposed for oil and gas leasing by the Bureau of Land Management, raising concern among state officials including Gov. Gary Herbert./ Erin Alberty | Tribune file photo

Utah: Herbert asking BLM to ‘re-evaluate’ oil and gas leasing near Dinosaur National Monument

Colorado clings to its top 10 spot for wind capacity, but its grip is loosening

California: Elon Musk hands over first 30 Tesla Model 3s, but warns of ‘manufacturing hell’ ahead

New Mexico: Lawsuit filed over pretrial detention rules

Las Vegas: Fontainebleau rumor resurfaces during MGM’s earnings call

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