
[REGIONAL NEWS] ‘They can’t stop all of us’: Over 400,000 people planning to raid Area 51 all at once
By Aris Folley | The Hill More than 440,000 UFO enthusiasts signed up to “storm Area 51” through a Facebook event in efforts to “see

By Aris Folley | The Hill More than 440,000 UFO enthusiasts signed up to “storm Area 51” through a Facebook event in efforts to “see

(Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) 24 Governors representing more than half the car market commit to

By Luke Runyon | KUNC MONTROSE, Colo. – When her desk started moving at work the morning of March 4, Nara Bopp assumed it was

By Bethany Rodgers | Salt Lake City Tribune The stereotype about working from home is that it’s a golden opportunity for employees to binge on

Officials reassess threshold to alert public to quakes, as some ready for the ‘Big One’ By Jim Carlton, Ethan Millman and Erin Ailworth | The

Trump’s administration has pursued cuts in environmental protections that are critical to the health of all Americans By Miranda Bryant | The Guardian Donald Trump

By Tim Arango and Thomas Fuller | The New York Times In the bottom of the fourth inning, Dodger Stadium swayed. Rides at Disneyland were

By Nicole Raz | Las Vegas Review-Journal No injuries or damage were reported at the under-construction Las Vegas stadium from Friday night’s 7.1 magnitude earthquake

By Dennis Webb | The Daily Sentinel Environmentalists have filed another lawsuit in a last-ditch attempt to stop a coal mine’s expansion beneath some 1,700

By Tony Semerad and Christopher Kamrani | Salt Lake City Tribune As Salt Lake City continues its quest to host another Winter Games a decade

The Guardian Emergency officials in southern California’s high desert are braced for strong, potentially dangerous aftershocks from a major earthquake that damaged buildings, ruptured gas

By Nate Hegyi | KUER The scene was picture-perfect for the cover of a nature magazine: purple and yellow wildflowers against a backdrop of red

By Blake Apgar | Las Vegas Review-Journal North Las Vegas wants to buy water rights in Apex from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day

By Taylor Stevens | Salt Lake City Tribune Salt Lake City residents may be able to power their computers, refrigerators and TV sets with net-100%

By Alex Thompson and Nolan D. McCaskill | POLITICO Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper’s senior team urged him last month to withdraw from the presidential

Steamboat Springs and Breckenridge also made the list By Kaitlyn Bancroft | The Denver Post U.S. News & World Report recently included three Colorado towns in

By Algernon D’Ammassa | Las Cruces Sun-News The arrival of about 25 motorcycles announced the donation of 30,000 non-perishable meals for migrants being processed at

By Dustin Gardiner | San Francisco Chronicle The author of California legislation to require state approval of all childhood vaccination exemptions pulled back Tuesday after

By Sarah Ford and David K. Li | NBC News video Parents brawled at a children’s baseball game in Colorado, during a wild free-for-all captured

By Scott Turner/Albuquerque Journal The grassland of the San Agustin Plains is home to picturesque cattle ranches, guest ranches and one of the world’s largest

By Judy Fahys | Cronkite News The drive behind an enormous water project in southwestern Utah, the Lake Powell Pipeline, shows no signs of slowing

By Ryan Boetel/Albuquerque Journal A federal government agency took control of a gate that’s part of a private organization’s “border wall” on private land in

By Kaveh Waddell/Axios Next month, the San Francisco District Attorney’s office will begin using a computer program developed at Stanford to strip police reports of

By Paul Kitagaki Jr./The Sacramento Bee California residents affected by unsafe drinking water joined advocates and local leaders to launch a symbolic “water strike” at

By Jeffrey D. Allred/Deseret News A trio of northern Utah reservoirs fed by the Weber and Ogden rivers are spilling, and most reservoirs in the

By Dan Boyd and Angela Kocherga / Journal staff writers Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Monday that New Mexico has filed a lawsuit against top

By Sophia Bollag and Adam Ashton | The Sacramento Bee California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s first budget won’t look exactly like he wanted, but a deal
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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