Some observers fear California’s premier wine destination is headed for a downturn. Those working in Napa’s famous vineyards and tasting rooms are more optimistic.
Colorado will continue its research into the history and legacy of boarding schools in the state where Native American children were forcibly sent in order to sever ties with their culture and assimilate to the government’s standard.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill Thursday immediately allowing Arizona doctors to travel to the Golden State and perform abortions for their patients, for most of the remaining year.
Board members overseeing Colorado’s efforts to restore intercity passenger rail service along the Front Range signaled this week that they plan to wait until 2026 to ask voters to fund the project.
Many of the Salt Lakers who flooded the City Council chambers to share public comment may not be totally opposed to a downtown revitalization zone surrounding a sports arena to host the state’s professional basketball and soon-to-be hockey teams.
With a shortage of more than 270,000 housing units, according to the Arizona Department of Housing, Republicans and Democrats agree that something should be done about the lack of housing.