
REGIONAL NEWS July 24, 2016: The sun goes to court
Nevada Supreme Court to decide whether net metering issue will make ballot Fire near Santa Clarita continues to burn out of control, explodes to more

Nevada Supreme Court to decide whether net metering issue will make ballot Fire near Santa Clarita continues to burn out of control, explodes to more

Casa Grande Dispatch The Town of Florence is facing a claim from Johnson Utilities for $178,452, which alleges the company has suffered damages since “an
California Powers 6 Million Homes With Solar Energy, Slays Record Utahns’ enthusiastic embrace of solar power could cost the state $42M Colorado’s job growth continues

Colorado town finds THC in its water, warns residents not to drink or bathe in it California’s top court rules in favor of Gov. Brown’s

By Brandon Loomis | The Republic The water Arizona is saving to lessen the blow of future Colorado River shortfalls won’t end up flowing

Millennials, parents and other homebuyers say they will pay more for those features By Jonathan Deesing | inman Key Takeaways Homebuyers are willing to pay

A laid-off TV reporter in a Culver City Starbucks first uncovered borrowed passages in Melania Trump’s speech Additional waters closed as ‘unprecedented’ Utah Lake algal

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Officials on Monday questioned Arizona Public Service Co. regarding its plans to increase its use of natural-gas-fueled power plants

New proposal calls for Utah, other states to have more participation in overseeing regional power grid California Makes First Arrest of Hobbyist for Flying Drone

By Tessa Boyce | WeatherDB.com In the U.S., floods cause more than $3B damages annually. An intense flood has the capability to destroy buildings, down

Former New Mexico governor called a ‘disciplined cat’ State Supreme Court sides with Southern California in epic water war over delta islands Administration wants to

Utah lawmakers unveil long-awaited lands bill, win support from green group Why home prices in Southern California keep climbing Five months into 2016, Colorado marijuana

By Emily Zentner | Cronkite News State and federal officials praised a bipartisan bill Wednesday that would encourage renewable energy development on public lands by

By Kathy Cline | KTAR Despite the summer heat overworking air-conditioners across the state, Arizona has relatively low energy costs, a website said. WalletHub said

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The proposed Rosemont Mine won a big legal victory Tuesday when an Arizona Court of Appeals panel overturned

Colorado’s Craigslist ghost town can’t find a buyer California Seeks to Extend Landmark Climate-Change Effort ‘Salt Lake Tribune’ sues, says BYU police should have to

Lyle Jeffs may have used olive oil to slip out of ankle monitor, FBI in Utah says Beaver Creek, Colo. fire now estimated at just

By Emily Bregel | Arizona Daily Star A kerfuffle erupted last week between Benson city leaders and the state parks department over how a massive

7 states are recovering from severe drought Arizona, New Mexico lawmakers team up to prevent sale of tribal items Can Utah diversify its judicial bench?

Utah farmers see marijuana as the potential cash crop of the future New Denver pot-use initiative might compete with private clubs measure on Nov. ballot

By Ethan McSweeney | inMaricopa.com Shirley Ann Hartman has lived in western Pinal County for 56 years, calling the rolling hills and desert washes in

Colorado is the second-fastest growing state in the U.S. Allegedly ‘loaded’ New Mexico DA allowed to drive away without sobriety tests Jerry Brown is talking

Arizona case cited By Valerie Bauerlein and Jon Kamp | The Wall Street Journal When North Carolina lawmakers enacted a law governing transgender bathroom access

David Copperfield Buys Las Vegas Home for a Record $17.55 Million UCLA, UC Berkeley boost admissions of Californians, including blacks and Latinos Are Utah taxpayers

The ‘Holy Grail’ for earthquake scientists has been accidentally destroyed in California Editorial: Utah needs to spend money to preserve sensitive lands Colorado Supreme Court

Pinal County studying plans for how to use 23,000 acres By Katie Campbell | Casa Grande Dispatch Driving along the jagged mountains that could become

Southeast New Mexico’s oil patch anxiously awaits recovery California marijuana legalization could usher in new gold rush Unwed father can contest daughter’s adoption, Utah Supreme
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By Kaya Laterman | New York Times When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she had one goal in mind. “The

By AZ Mirror During a 19-hour day that started early Wednesday afternoon and ended in the early morning hours of Thursday, Arizona lawmakers debated or

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties. On a