News from Neighbor States/July 15, 2018: Shrinking stocks of undeveloped land along the Wasatch Front are already forcing housing density trend. 

People sign petitions against the Olympia Hills Project, a proposed 8,765-home development project in the southwest part of the county, on Thursday, June 14, 2018./ Rachel Molenda | The Salt Lake Tribune

Higher density may help UTAH’s housing crisis — but it’s a solution many don’t want near them

NEW MEXICO: Fake foreclosure notices reported in Sandoval County

Southern NEVADA community without water 5 years after Carpenter 1 fire

COLORADO: More soil sampling planned at Rocky Flats as opponents gear up in court to keep refuge from opening

CALIFORNIA Democrats endorse de León for U.S. Senate race, snubbing Feinstein

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