
REGIONAL NEWS: June 28, 2016: A coal shoulder to Utah
Oakland City Council votes to ban coal — from Utah or elsewhere — at its new port Airbnb sues San Francisco — its hometown —

Oakland City Council votes to ban coal — from Utah or elsewhere — at its new port Airbnb sues San Francisco — its hometown —

California representatives have offered to forgo up to 8 percent of the state’s Colorado River water, if things get bad enough. The worry is cuts

By Tony Davis Arizona | Arizona Daily Star This week’s brutal heat wave across the Southwest is nothing compared to what we’ll see in 45

Polygamous leader Lyle Jeffs has a network of hiding spots he’s used before Amtrak train crash kills 2 adults, 3 kids in Colo. Erratic winds

Bill Foley nears deal to build hockey practice facility next to Downtown Summerlin Kern County fire evacuees struggle with another trauma — uncertainty BLM to

Deadly Kern County, California wildfire grows to 46 square miles — and it’s barely contained Ex-Utah A.G. Mark Shurtleff asks judge to dismiss his case

Charges: Utah head of militia tried to detonate bomb at BLM facility in Arizona 80 homes burned, 1,500 threatened in ‘extremely dangerous, extremely volatile’ fire

By Wafa Shahid | Cronkite News Arizona’s economy grew in 2015, but at a much slower rate than it did in 2014, according to the

By Mary Jo Pitzl, The Republic Lawmakers want to see the results of the first-ever audit of the Arizona Power Authority before the agency locks

Up to 700 barrels of oil spill in Ventura County; crews stop flow before it hits ocean FBI visits polygamous town cops who plan to

‘Seismic strain’: Land around the San Andreas fault is rising and sinking, new earthquake research shows ACLU files lawsuit asking judge to declare Utah’s public

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal On June 1, APS submitted a proposed restructuring of its rates for business and residential utility customers,

Groups demand federal probe into Utah role in coal port California Moves Toward $15-an-Hour Minimum Wage Two Colorado prison guards face criminal charges after “most

By Isabel Menzel | Cronkite News Sierra Club and Native American tribal leaders are asking the public to urge Arizona elected leaders to designate 1.7

Colorado mother rescues son from mountain lion’s mouth Hundreds plan to protest against Sacramento pastor who praised the Orlando killings Utah Republican chairman talks with

Utah looking for link between San Juan River, Lake Powell water quality and Gold King Mine spill L.A. power plants may burn dirty diesel fuel

California lawmakers unplug the state’s electric car program Ute Tribe sues Utah judge over lawsuit in his court Drinking water in three Colorado cities contaminated

KTAR Apple has made plans to sell off extra solar energy produced at facilities in Arizona and other states, according to reports. The company, which

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Eric Hill, who served as an attorney and regulatory consultant for the Arizona Corporation Commission, has moved to

‘Breaking Bad’ actor wins primary in New Mexico 5.2 quake near Borrego Springs gives the Southland a jolt New biography tells all about a forthright

(Editor’s note: Karina Bland, a reporter with The Arizona Republic, wrote an article revealing she placed small ice packs in her bra to cool her

By Ben Giles and Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Public Service sought to quickly quash concerns last week that a letter submitted as
By Herman K. Trabish | UtilityDive Along with a rate structure overhaul, the Arizona utility also wants to cut net metering credits to its avoided
Denver housing market leads nation for appreciation California water board drops record $1.5-million drought fine Utah court relies on a single word — ‘with’ —

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Protesters, including a few dressed like the Monopoly board game mascot Rich Uncle Pennybags, debated solar energy on a

After languishing at the political kids’ table, outdoor recreation emerges as key driver of U.S. economy Police shootings, affordable housing and billions in school bonds

By Peter B. Lyons and Donald R. Hoffman | Governing (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) State lawmakers and policymakers across
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Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 By 12 News Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said her office is suing the Trump administration

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By Craig Morgan | Arizona Insider There is symmetry in Taylor Burke’s inclusion on the Advisory Panel on Pro Hockey in Arizona, the group working