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Court: Transgender man can pursue divorce case

PHOENIX – A transgender man in Arizona who gave birth to three children after beginning to change from female to male can continue to pursue a divorce, a state appeals court said Wednesday i...

More water heads to drying Lake Mead

Future strains could lead to delivery cuts to Arizona, Nevada

Regional Briefs

Navajos to improve emergency 911 service WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly has signed an executive order aimed at improving 911 service and emergency communi...

New road opens to Skywalk

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Officials from the Hualapai Tribe gathered Tuesday for a ceremonial grand opening of a road that had been a major headache for tourists headed to the Grand Canyon Skywalk....

Colorado Briefs

Woman plans guilty plea in terror case DENVER – A 19-year-old suburban Denver woman accused of trying to help a foreign terrorist organization plans to plead guilty in the case. ...

Navajo Nation seeks equal footing as states in energy development

Tribal lands have coal supply for 200 years

Boarding still banned at resort

Riders say rights being violated

At ‘Mork’ house, Williams’ fans gather

Alien costume still a hit in Boulder

Utah rideshare drivers report steep fines

The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY – Drivers for smartphone-based ridesharing services are facing steep fines from Salt Lake City officials, who assert the drivers are running un...

Utah issues 11 cards for cannabis oil program

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah issued nearly a dozen registration cards in the first month of its limited medical marijuana program that allows those with severe epilepsy to possess cannabis extract ...

New Mexico sues over tribal gambling compact

SANTA FE – Gov. Susana Martinez’s administration has sued the federal government to stop the Interior Department from approving a new gambling compact for Pojoaque Pueblo and imposing it on ...

VA exec: Wait-time issues can be fixed

DENVER – Deputy VA Secretary Sloan Gibson says the agency’s scheduling problems and personnel investigations can be cleared up in two years. Gibson made the prediction Wednesday w...