
[REGIONAL NEWS] Denver Votes to Decriminalize ‘Magic Mushrooms’
R.J. Johnson via KFYI The walls in Denver, Colorado may be melting more often after voters passed a citywide initiative that decriminalizes psilocybin, the psychoactive

R.J. Johnson via KFYI The walls in Denver, Colorado may be melting more often after voters passed a citywide initiative that decriminalizes psilocybin, the psychoactive

It’s equal to 276,000 more locals needing a home yearly vs. an average 42,000 new housing units created annually By Jonathan Lansner | Orange County

By Scott Turner | Albuquerque Journal Water is a precious commodity for farmers and wildlife refuge managers in the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Just ask

By Annie Knox | Deseret News Patient advocacy groups in Utah have dropped their argument in a legal challenge that lawmakers made broad changes to

By Marilyn Kalfus | Mercury News A saloon is among the set pieces built at the working ranch. The seller hopes a new owner or

By Hanna Wiley | The Sacramento Bee Gov. Gavin Newsom signaled on Thursday that he wants to sign some kind of housing affordability law just

By Jessica Miller | Salt Lake Tribune It’s been 10 years since federal prosecutors first slapped prominent Utah real estate investment guru Rick Koerber with

By Amy Ellis Nutt | The Washington Post Suicide rates rose in Utah and every other state but Nevada between 1999 and 2016, with big

By Rick Nathanson | Albuquerque Journal According to the just-released Map the Meal Gap 2019 report from Feeding America, 24.1% of kids age 18 and

By George Skelton | Los Angeles Times At first blush, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest action on water seems fanciful and naive. But it has logic

The Denver Post The Denver City Council last week approved a plan that will guide the city through a new urban era in the next

Family wanted to keep tabs on boy’s whereabouts and listen to his surroundings; ruling cites privacy issues By Tawnell D. Hobbs | The Wall Street

By Ryan Sabalow and Dale Kasler | Sacramento Bee Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is taking unprecedented steps to combat President Donald Trump’s efforts to ship

SANTA TERESA – New construction is expected to begin on a border barrier in New Mexico next month despite several lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s

By Bethany Rodgers If the cannabis industry perfectly complied with Utah’s expectations, it would grow 84,292.98 plants annually. These perfectly obedient plants would offer 10.4

By Brian Maass | CBS4 Denver International Airport Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications says the airport does not know the potential financial impact

By Matt Levin and Elizabeth Castillo | CALmatters In a quiet neighborhood on the outskirts of south Sacramento, the property looks like any other on

By Kevin Robinson-Avila/Albuquerque Journal A state Public Regulation Commission decision Tuesday requiring PNM to bill Facebook for nearly half the cost of a new, $85

The city’s voters are now deciding whether to decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms By German Lopez | Vox Denver is now voting on whether it should become

By Peter Eavis | The New York Times With another wildfire season looming, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California on Friday urged the state Legislature to

By Andrew Sheeler and Hannah Wiley | Sacramentio Bee Charter school advocates packed a Capitol hearing Wednesday to protest a package of bills supported by

Move targets EPA and NHTSA, escalating state’s battle with Trump administration By Timothy Puko | The Wall Street Journal California is escalating its battle with

By Niels Lesniewski | Roll Call Sen. Michael Bennet has a new complication before he decides for sure whether to run for president in 2020:

PinalCentral Pinal Central staff Federal legislation has been introduced on a plan to address the shrinking supply of water from a river that serves 40

This story is published in collaboration with Searchlight New Mexico; Amy Linn and Alysa Landry, Searchlight New Mexico Sharon Begay knows this road by heart.

By Scott D. Pierce| Salt Lake Tribune It may come as a surprise to anyone trying to navigate rush hour along the Wasatch Front, but

Billy Marquis can’t wait to run the Arkansas River this summer. With Colorado’s statewide snowpack totals nearing 150 percent of average, he and his crew
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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

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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