
Regional News: Raiders sell Vegas-area facility for 30 times what they paid for it 2 years ago
Two years after buying land near Las Vegas for just $6 million, Raiders sell property for $191 million and lease it back By Jon Becker

Two years after buying land near Las Vegas for just $6 million, Raiders sell property for $191 million and lease it back By Jon Becker

By Joe Christian | Albuquerque Business First State and local leaders in New Mexico have been in the news lately for their newly leveraged relationships

By Ryan Sabalow and Sophoa Bollag | Sacramento Bee Thirty years ago, California voters approved a ballot initiative championed by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s father, William
The president wants to win the state he narrowly lost in 2016, but he may be jumping into an energy issue By Eric Wolff and

State alleges tech company’s education platform improperly gathers students’ personal data, tracks their online behavior By Yoree Koh | The Wall Street Journal New Mexico

By Chris McKee | KROE TV Could 2020 be the year commercial space flights finally launch from New Mexico’s nearly quarter-billion-dollar Spaceport? A top state official

By Taylor Stevens | The Salt Lake Tribune The West Valley City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to create a new city tool to encourage developers

By Rebecca Beitsch | The Hill President Trump on Wednesday signed an order in California to re-engineer the state’s water plans, completing a campaign promise

By Renuka Rayasam | POLITICO Texas filed a lawsuit Monday in the U.S. Supreme Court over a California law that prohibits official travel to states

Speaker says House will support citation in support of President Trump instead By Katie McKellar \ Deseret News As the dust settles in wake of

One by one, bondholders, insurers and most wildfire victims have signed onto PG&E’s plan for emerging from bankruptcy reorganization. Only Newsom now stands in the

12News Is this program something you’d want your employer to try out? Utah is paying public employees to travel to Mexico to fill their prescription

Mark Olalde | Reporter and Ryan Menezes | The Los Angeles Times Across much of California, fossil fuel companies are leaving thousands of oil and

Nevadans have opposed Yucca Mountain for decades By MarketWatch President Donald Trump on Thursday appeared to reverse his position on a proposal to create a

By Dan Boyd | Albuquerque Journal While debate on the issue simmers at the Roundhouse, most New Mexico adults continue to support legalizing recreational marijuana

CSU-Pueblo wins state approval to begin offering “Cannabis, Biology and Chemistry” degree By Elizabeth Hernandez | The Denver Post Colorado State University-Pueblo received state approval

By Dale Kasler | Sacramento Bee Make no mistake: PG&E Corp. will plunge Californians into darkness again this year if it thinks that will prevent another

“We’re probably not nominating the best people to be the leader of our respective parties,” Gov. Gary Herbert told POLITICO. By Caitlin Oprysko | POLITICO

By Sarah Kaplan and Juliet Eilperin | Washington Post The Interior Department finalized plans Thursday that will expand drilling, mining and grazing in southern Utah that had once
By John Murray | The Denver Post The construction company picking up the ball from the fired contractors on Denver International Airport’s terminal renovation project

By James DeHaven | Reno Gazette Journal The measure calls for a major changes to how the Silver State names general election candidates Nevadans of

By Ryan Sabalow, Dale Kasler and Sophia Bollag | Sacramento Bee Two months ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom seemed poised to file yet another suit against

By George Skeltom | LA Times It’s fitting that major legislation to fight urban sprawl by forcing denser housing was killed by lawmakers from Los

By Tony Semerad | The Salt Lake Tribune It’s a Utah housing project made of boxes, welcomed for its “outside the box” design. A Salt

Utility rounded up creditor support in bankruptcy, but still faces criticism from California’s governor By Katherine Blunt and Peg Brickley | The Wall Street Journal PG&E

It all comes down to the factor of money By Lauren Clark | KSNV TV There’s a new formula that could benefit or hurt you

By Kai Porter | KOB Some lawmakers in New Mexico want to allow undocumented immigrants to be able to obtain occupational or professional licenses. Supporters
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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