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Navajo Nation president approves higher tax on junk-food

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The sales tax on cookies, chips, sodas and other junk food sold on the country’s largest Native American reservation is going up. Navajo Nation President Ben Sh...

WWII mementos found in case at thrift store

Teacher uses items for lessons; family reunited with memorabilia

Redistribution of homes begins in polygamous sect

SALT LAKE CITY – Katie Cox has lived in her 13-bedroom home in a polygamous community on the Utah-Arizona border for more than four decades – but she’s never had a deed. That cha...

Tribes work to create sex-offender registries

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – More than three-quarters of American Indian tribes that have the authority to develop sex-offender registries are well on their way to meeting the legal requirements meant...

Colorado plans right-to-die legislation

Religious organizatinos say laws facilitate suicide

Utah revives plan for executions by firing squad

SALT LAKE CITY – Ten years after banning the use of firing squads in state executions, Utah lawmakers on Wednesday endorsed a proposal to allow the practice again to avoid problems with leth...

Utah lawmaker questions NSA water service

SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah lawmaker concerned about government spying on its citizens is questioning whether city water service should be cut off to a massive National Security Agency data stor...

Utah’s gun permit a big draw in U.S.

Arizona, Fla. permits also popular with out-of-staters

Re-elected Navajo lawmaker faces criminal charges

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Prosecutors have brought nine criminal charges against a recently re-elected Navajo lawmaker who is accused of illegally authorizing nearly $34,000 in payments to his chil...

Bill Mauldin’s cartoons to be sold at auction

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Two dozen original editorial cartoons created by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and World War II veteran Bill Mauldin are set to hit the auction block for the first t...

Seeking quiet Grand Canyon

Proposal offers flight operators incentives

Regional Briefs

Aurora police shot; reward offered AURORA – The Aurora Police Department has increased the amount of a reward to help find the person who shot an officer during a traffic stop to ...