
[REGIONAL NEWS] Report criticizes ‘slush funds’ used by Congress
By Thomas Burr | The Salt Lake Tribune Former Rep. Jason Chaffetz spent $1,279 at Costco for supplies and $2,881 at the Trump International Hotel

By Thomas Burr | The Salt Lake Tribune Former Rep. Jason Chaffetz spent $1,279 at Costco for supplies and $2,881 at the Trump International Hotel

By Mike James | USA TODAY It was the place that spawned a new breed of attacks on innocent people. Now, 20 years later, Columbine

By Brian Maffly | The Salt Lake Tribune A Dallas energy company expects to recover 400,000 barrels of oil from two wells it proposes to

By Thomas Burr | The Salt Lake Tribune A day after President Donald Trump sliced up two Utah national monuments in 2017, members of Congress

By Scott Turner | Albuquerque Journal While members of the New Mexico congressional delegation and environmental advocacy groups were pleased with Interior Secretary David Bernhardt’s

By Chris Mills Rodrigo | The Hill Nevada’s Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday vetoed a bill that would have pledged the state’s Electoral College

By Angela Kocherga | Albuquerque Journal Construction resumed on a private border wall in New Mexico after the We Build the Wall organization agreed to

By Ryan Osborne | The Denver Channel Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday outlined an ambitious roadmap toward Colorado using 100% renewable energy by 2040. The

By Hanna Wiley | The Sacramento Bee Landlords and realtor groups earned a win in the California Capitol this week after lawmakers shelved a bill

By Amy Joi O’Donoghue | Salt Lake City Tribune What is touted as the world’s largest clean energy storage project destined to deliver 1,000 megawatts

By Alexei Koseff | San Francisco Chronicle A bill to protect Californians from spiking rents narrowly passed the Assembly on Wednesday, after a last-minute deal

By Marissa Armas | KOAT Eighty percent of a private border wall was built in Sunland Park, New Mexico, but now construction is halted, after

By Mick Akers Las Vegas Review-Journal If you pay attention to social media, it would appear the Las Vegas Valley transportation system is in dire

By Mike Styler | Special to The Tribune (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) During my 14 years as the executive

By Eli Segall | Las Vegas Review-Journal Four years after Republican lawmakers raised barriers to pursuing lawsuits alleging shoddy construction, Nevada real estate firms are

San Francisco plans to shut out cars on one of its major streets By Supiya Sridhar | POLITICO Legend has it that the young civil

By Annie Knox and Jasen Lee | Deseret News Not long after making a down payment on a home with expansive views of Utah Lake

Posted by KFYI California filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration in an effort to block the administration’s recent move to cancel nearly $1

By Morgan Gstalter | The Hill The Nevada Senate passed a bill that would give the state’s Electoral College votes to the winner of the

By Alex Vejar | The Salt Lake City Tribune Intermountain Christian School and Tabiona High each called for punishment of the opposing school’s head boys’

By Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall Street Incomes climbed faster in 2017 for the typical American household than they have in years. The median household income

By Chris Woodyard | USA TODAY California without gasoline-burning cars? The idea is starting to be floated. A top regulator came close Thursday, but ultimately

Supervisors vote eight to one to restrict surveillance: ‘We can have security without being a security state’ By Kari Paul and agencies | The Guardian

By Jasen Lee | Deseret News For those people with an entrepreneurial spirit, Utah’s capital city is one of the best places in the country

By Taylor Stevens | The Salt Lake Tribune Inland Port Authority Board Chairman Derek Miller says there may be a need for legislation to give

By Reed Wilson | The Hill Former CIA operative Valerie Plame, whose cover was blown by George W. Bush administration officials in a major scandal

Axios California neared 40 million people but had the slowest recorded growth rate in its history last year, the AP reports. The big picture: The
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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