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Zane Grey cabin on Oregon's Rogue River sold to BLM
GRANTS PASS, Ore. -- After floating the Rogue River's rapids and falling in love with its steelhead, Western writer Zane Grey bought a mining claim in 1926 at Winkle Bar, where he built a crude one-room cabin of peeled logs and hand-split shingles that became his wilderness retreat. (Updated 11:59 a.m. PT)

Udall invokes family ties to the West in nomination speech
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Mark Udall invoked his family ties to the West Saturday in an acceptance speech after Democrats nominated him to run for the U.S. Senate and worked to select delegates to the party's national convention. (Updated 10:56 a.m. PT)

Attorney: Book shouldn't interfere with prosecution
SALT LAKE CITY -- An attorney for a woman who helped convict polygamist leader Warren Jeffs says a book she has written should not interfere with the prosecution of the teen bride's cousin and former husband. (Updated 10:37 a.m. PT)

Saturday is 150th anniversary of Battle of Steptoe
ROSALIA, Wash. -- The situation was desperate for Lt. Col. Edward Steptoe and his men, down to their last few rounds of ammunition after a day of fighting Indian warriors from numerous tribes. (Updated 12:01 a.m. PT)

Frank Lloyd Wright works exhibited in NV museum he inspired
RENO, Nev. -- Will Bruder likes to think that Frank Lloyd Wright would feel at home in the Nevada Museum of Art. (Updated 12:00 a.m. PT)

*FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008
- Judge considers dropping incest charges against sect leader
- Feds plan to hold NPR-A lease sale, protect Teshekpuk Lake
- CA utility asks US to weigh disputed power line
- Plan outlines 34 steps for spotted owl recovery
- Fired up Democrats choose delegates to national convention
- Hotels seek workers on eve of summer travel season
- Presidential race front and center at astrology convention
- Light winds fail to blow away vog
 
*THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
- Honolulu mayor endorses Obama for president
- Marine who died after cross-state chase wrote of war stress
- Historic battleship Missouri to get makeover
- Former cruise ship workers win settlement
- Alaska proposes $1.2B program to help offset energy costs
- Former cruise ship workers win settlement
- Matachines gathering celebrates ancient and mysterious dance
- Bar owners: End private club requirement
- Timing at issue for oil-shale development
- AP Interview: Tancredo says he won't quit immigration fight
- Group cites growing threats to cultural sites in US forests
- Grand Coulee water plan released
- Wolf illegally shot in northwest Wyoming
- Feds: Rare Utah plant no longer threatened
- Nacchio asks court to deny full appellate review
- Report: Northwest energy conservation hits high in 2007
- Summary of progress for 2008 Democratic National Convention
- 100 days to DNC day, Denver says it will be ready
- Former sect member gets favorable ruling
- Historic Battleship Missouri to get makeover
- Oil cos. expect battles over polar bear listing
- New Mexico AG rules meeting didn't follow Open Meetings Act
 
*WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008
- Sea lions likely died from the heat
- Alaska officials condemn polar bear listing
- Dems choose 55 bloggers to get floor access at convention
- New housing permits down nearly 60 percent
- Alaska officials condemn polar bear listing
- Conservation group sues BLM over wildlife waivers in N.M.
- Court hears Utah man's claim to cut of Howard Hughes estate
- Mayors, local leaders want to take lead on climate change
- Immigrant crackdown creates need for more detention beds
- Huntsman: 25 million visitors in Utah is goal
- Appeals court stops feds plan to log Sierra Nevada forest
- Hawaii prisoners say they want to stay in Kentucky
- Kamehameha to help 720 students attend other schools
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