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These Pets Are "Forbidden" in Utah
These Pets Are "Forbidden" in Utah
These Pets Are "Forbidden" in Utah
The DWR has found people with baby coyotes, raccoons and even little fawns. It is illegal to take any protected species out of the wild. Cougars, deer, bears, many bird species and even rabbits should be left alone in the wild
Things In Southern Utah You Should Be Locked Up For Doing!
Things In Southern Utah You Should Be Locked Up For Doing!
Things In Southern Utah You Should Be Locked Up For Doing!
Here is my list of things that are TOTALLY LEGAL to do... But DRIVE ME CRAZY! If I had it my way, you'd be locked up for doing THESE THINGS in Southern Utah! Creating A "Utah Road Block": A Utah Road Block is when you're driving, and there's at least 2 lanes, but everyone is driving THE SAME SPEED and nobody can pass...
Man Cited for BASE Jumping at Zion National Park
A Utah man was cited for BASE jumping in Zion National Park over the weekend. He and his two companions, also from Salt Lake City area, were also cited with camping out of bounds and violating a raptor nesting closure. “Even though we are not charging entrance fees, law enforcement rangers are still patrolling,” said Zion National Park Chief Ranger Daniel Fagergren. “Park rule ...
Washington City men charged with attempting to cheat in Lake Powell fishing tournament
 Two Washington City men will appear in court in June in connection to illegally relocating live fish and attempting to cheat in a two-day Lake Powell fishing tournament, according to officials. Robert Dennett, 45, of Washington City, and Kamron Wootton, 35, also of Washington City, were charged Wednesday in Kane County’s 6th District Court with bribery or threat to influence a contest, a third-de
Proposed bill to ban cell phone use while driving being proposed
A proposed bill that could impact every driver in Utah, but has failed to pass through the Utah State Legislature for years, is set to make its way back before lawmakers for the upcoming 2020 legislative session. The Distracted Driver Amendments, known officially this session as HB 101, would make holding and using a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle a primary offense, and allow law enfor