*ALL* news content will use this location. You can certainly get around this too... but that's a lesson for another day.
So whats the best way to dynamically know what area to go to? (I'm refering to your last sentence). I have several branches in the site tree that have their own news page. They share the same news info (so I don't need to worry about having different content for different areas), however they use their own stylesheets (dmCSS).
I'm not sure I'm understanding the question. But to pass navigational context around you can put the navigationid on the URL. For example, something like this:
index.cfm?objectid=67817AF0-1034-205E-130B93487EF554AB&navid=56817AF0-1034-205E-130B93487EF554ED
If you were troubled by the long URL you could convert it to a suitable FriendlyURL but then with content that can appear in multiple locations like news we rarely bother.
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