Dramatic rescue; train crashes amid redwoods; woman sues police
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Odd and interesting news from the West.
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FELTON, Calif. — A fire official says eight people were injured after a slow moving train carrying visitors through redwood tree forests in No…
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PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland-area bakery owners who denied service to a same-sex couple have paid $135,000 in state-ordered damages — after refus…
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ASHLAND, Ore. — Authorities say they have found the three missing snowboarders who failed to return from Mount Ashland as planned — alive and well.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Inside the busiest courthouse in New Mexico, Arnett Tafoya stood in the same courtroom where he had appeared numerous time…
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SALT LAKE CITY — More people were pulled over for texting, emailing or checking Facebook on their cellphones behind the wheel on Utah's highwa…
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SANTA FE, N.M. — Mia and Sophia repeat as the top two names for New Mexico girls born in 2015, while Noah is tops among boys.
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A proposed state law would stop employers from asking potential hires about their criminal histories on job applications.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The latest developments on the winter weather in New Mexico (all times local):
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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's Snowbird ski resort has opened its new restaurant The Summit at 11,000 feet above sea level.
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PARK CITY, Utah — Visitors to Utah Olympic Park can now use inflatable inner-tubes to enjoy the snowy hills.
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BOISE, Idaho — Boise officials gave a break to more than 150 people parked illegally on Christmas Eve. Instead of tickets, they left warnings …
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BOISE, Idaho — Inmates in southwestern Idaho are now corresponding with family members and friends electronically via the jail's new tablets.
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TWIN BRIDGES, Mont. — Sixteen days before Christmas, Christine Lambert nearly died — trapped inside her car as frigid water rushed through the doors.
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