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Construction is nearing completion on a brand new world-class, year-round action sport and ski resort coming to Utah this winter. With 37 contractors on the

Construction is nearing completion on a brand new world-class, year-round action sport and ski resort coming to Utah this winter. With 37 contractors on the

By David K. Li | NBC A Utah woman was attacked by a bison in the same park where her date had also been gored

By Tony Semerad | Salt Lake Tribune A federal judge has turned down an attempt by the Trump administration to dismiss legal challenges to its

Dikeou family, Tryba Architects want to lift height requirements on three parking lots near downtown By Joe Rubino |The Denver Post Under the terms of

By Amy Joi O’Donoghue | KSL With Utah’s population expected to double in just three decades, the impact to the state’s critical resources like air,

Agreement is key to keeping EVRAZ in Pueblo, implementing Xcel Energy’s clean-energy goals By Judith Kohler | The Denver Post A key piece of Xcel Energy-Colorado’s

By KRQE Media Colorado, or at least a Coloradan, has fired back at New Mexico in the chile wars. Remember how the New Mexico Tourism

By Brittany Glas | KSL TV With construction leading all sectors in job growth since 2010 in Utah, it’s no surprise demand for new homes

By Benjamin Brown | Fox News The small town of Rachel, Nevada, located in the middle of the desert and home to only about 50

Under the plan, tuition to all state colleges would be free for students regardless of family income By Simon Romero and Dana Goldstein | The

By David Jackson, Michael Collins and John Fritze | USA TODAY The Trump administration is planning to revoke California’s authority to set its own vehicle

By Bethany Rodgers | The Salt Lake Tribune Utah lawmakers have had second thoughts about asking the state to dispense medical cannabis, voting in a

By Kevin Collier | CNN Citing security concerns, Colorado has become the first state to stop counting ballots with printed barcodes. The state’s secretary of

By Brian Maffly | The Salt Lake Tribune Wilshire Boulevard is among Los Angeles’ busiest streets, traveled by millions in cars, on foot and on

By Ralph Vartabedian | Los Angles Times California’s bullet train project confronts an array of political and financial challenges, but its biggest problem involves mismanagement

In the past four months alone, BLM has done a bait-and-switch on six management plans covering 22 million acres in Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Montana and

By Rick Sallinger The future of the ownership of the Denver Broncos is headed back to court. Two daughters of the late Pat Bowlen, Beth

By Bryan Horwath | Las Vegas Sun An embattled Nevada Department of Taxation official who was in charge of the state’s cannabis licensing process last

Headinezpro There’s no region within the coronary heart of metro Denver quite prefer it in size and scope — a 150-acre perfect square of grass,

Experts forecast more worker rights, higher prices for services By Gabrielle Canon | USA TODAY A controversial piece of legislation passed the California Legislature late

By Jed Presgrove | govtech.com Hand holding smart phone with online voting concept on screen. Utah County, Utah, recently showcased live on Facebook how anyone

By Nate Carlisle | Salt Lake Tribune Utah’s long dance with plural marriage is poised for another tango as a state senator seeks support to

By Chase Woodruff | Westword Dan Haley, president of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association, wanted a simple answer to his question, a question that

By Katie McKellarn| Desert News Thirteen years ago, now former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson captured national attention for Utah in an unexpected way

By Bryan Anderson | Sacramento Bee Housing advocate: ‘It’s ridiculous to ask these families to pay this much.’ California Gov. Gavin Newsom and top Democrats

Fox 13 A new project is expected to bring 175 full-time jobs to residents of western Millard County while nearly doubling U.S. production of potash.

State’s land commissioner looks at revoking leases granted to late sex offender. Information from The Wall Street Journal The state’s commissioner of public lands is trying
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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

Photo via tvinsider.com By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Searching for a feel-good movie to ring in the holiday season that features one

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