
REGIONAL NEWS: May 29, 2016: Wounds in the Salt
Why California cities have an incentive to cheat under the governor’s new housing plan Canadian group’s flashy antics point to bigger problem for Utah’s Bonneville

Why California cities have an incentive to cheat under the governor’s new housing plan Canadian group’s flashy antics point to bigger problem for Utah’s Bonneville

Gannett and Tribune Publishing execs trade barbs as takeover battle heats up Female Mormon missionaries may now wear slacks to fend off Zika

Lake Mead at lowest level in history Analysis: Utah charter schools move millions of public dollars to the coffers of a few private companies
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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Arizonans cited by speed cameras won’t see their fines capped $75. Teens won’t be able to

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte.) By Kiera Riley | State Affairs The Attorney General’s Office and Fondomonte Arizona have hit an impasse in setting a litigation

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: A bill similar to the Arizona Starter Homes Act didn’t quite make it to the finish