
[REGIONAL NEWS] 4 Investigates: New Mexico’s energy battle
By Tessa Mentus | KOB New Mexico is in the middle of an energy battle just as massive the San Juan Generating Station itself. The fight

By Tessa Mentus | KOB New Mexico is in the middle of an energy battle just as massive the San Juan Generating Station itself. The fight

The film, called “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” will expand on the story of Jesse Pinkman, the excitable meth cook and former partner of

By Heather May | Special to The Salt Lake Tribune Peter Bartok wanted a house made with glass and steel, an open floor plan, close

By Michael Clair | Cut4 I’ll make this simple: The Dodgers have to win the World Series this year. A giant banner reading “World Series

Eyewitness Robb Manes filmed the mattress mayhem describing the incident as the “great mattress migration of 2019.”

By Michael Sakas/Colorado Public Radio Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission voted Friday, eight to one, to adopt California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle program. Automakers will now be

By Alberto Luperon | Law & Crime Ed Smart, whose daughter Elizabeth Smart survived months as a kidnapping target, announced on Thursday that he is

The type of biohackers currently gaining the most notoriety are the ones who experiment on their bodies with the hope of “upgrading” or “optimizing” their

Posted by KFYI A team of researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey made a surprising discovery while analyzing rainwater samples from remote parts of the

By Thomas Burr | The Salt Lake Tribune It’s been more than a decade since Jon Huntsman stood for office in Utah. Back then, Huntsman

By Andrew Sorensen | CU Boulder Today Colorado is continuing a years-long trend of adding new businesses, but at a slower rate, according to a

Los Angeles Times California’s ambitious effort to automate voter registration at Department of Motor Vehicle offices produced almost 84,000 duplicate records and more than twice

DIA is considering new formal compensation claims but hasn’t made them public By Jon Murray | Denver Post Mediation of potentially costly disputes over Denver

By Benjamin Spillman | Reno Gazette-Journal People driving between Reno and Las Vegas probably won’t notice anything unusual as they pass Walker Lake, located at

By Lisa Riley Roche |Deseret News The Utah legislator who sponsored a failed “red flag” law to get guns away from someone threatening to harm

A local fire chief who supports the development in a “very high” fire risk area says yes. Other experts emphatically disagree By Gabrielle Paluch |

By Art Raymond | Deseret News Utah tech is killing it and showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. That’s the nutshell takeaway from

By Taylor Stevens | The Salt Lake Tribune An effort to bring nuclear energy to Utah cities has cleared a number of government hurdles in

By Tiffany Dazet | labroots Did you know that 100 million Americans depend on groundwater wells? Wells remain throughout the country for household, agricultural and

By Erica Pandey | AXIOS Booming companies have attracted millions of workers to America’s tech hubs, but for all the population growth, the vast majority

By Benjamin Wood | The Salt Lake Tribune Twelve consecutive years in office would be the new maximum for state lawmakers under a proposed ballot

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed off on a $26 billion plan on Friday to address the state’s ongoing wildfire threats. The comprehensive plan, which sped

By Peggy Fletcher Stack | Salt Lake City Tribune Latter-day Saint leaders got a sneak peek this week at the faith’s sweeping new global program

The state is drawing inspiration from the gambling industry to get cannabis businesses access to banks By Liz Farmer | Governing Nevada hopes to be

By Theresa Davis | Albuquerque Journal Norman Gaume remembers three attempts to create a large diversion dam on the Gila River in southwest New Mexico.

Impact from 7.1 quake (Los Angeles Times) By Rong –Gong Lin | San Diego Union-Tribune When the magnitude 7.1 earthquake ruptured the earth in the

By Ivan Penn and Peter Eavis | The New York Times Heading into another wildfire season, California’s political leaders have moved with unusual speed to
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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