In the Dry Lakes area there is a pit and tracks where it is thought that a mountain lion dragged something in. Several eye witnesses say they have seen a momma mountain lion, with at least 3 kittens...
With the increasing uncertainty surrounding the quickly evolving Coronavirus (COVID-19), Brian Head Resort announced today that the last day of its 2019/2020 winter season will be March 17, 2020.
All skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, and all other mountain operations and services will close for the season and no on-snow uphill traffic on Resort property will be allowed
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Although they recently finished training, two new Utah Division of Wildlife Resources K9 conservation officers are already hard at work. Last weekend, the officers successfully assisted other agencies with searches and also caught people illegally fishing...
On 7/7/19 at around 6:00PM two juveniles went missing from the Monuments Treatment Facility on Dry Lakes Road near Brian Head.
Iron County Sheriff’s Office along with Brian Head Marshal’s Office, a K-9 Unit from the Division of Wildlife Resources (Carlo) and, Iron County Search and Rescue along with three of their scent dogs responded. The Search...
Roughly 2100 customers in Parowan, Paragonah and Brian Head are currently without electricity and officials say the outage may persist until Sunday evening.
“We are in the process of gathering necessary equipment from outside facilities such as transformers and generators to assist with restoration efforts,” Rocky Mountain Power stated in a release Saturday afternoon. “We apolog...
Nearly one week after a boil order was enacted at Brian Head, town officials announced Wednesday afternoon that the order has been lifted and the culinary water supply is once again safe to drink.
According to Brian Head Town Manager Bret Howser all the tests since Friday have been clear, residual chlorine is out of the system and it’s running clean.
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