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Southern Utah Ranchers And Hunters Worry About Wolf Population Spreading

Southern Utah Ranchers And Hunters Worry About Wolf Population Spreading

(Moab, UT) — After Colorado released gray wolves back into its western front, Utah Ranchers are worried about the endangered species eventually crossing into Utah. A spokesperson of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources told the Salt Lake Tribune, the organization is ready to take any wolf that crosses into […]

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Utah Road Right Fight Bleeds Into Governor’s Race

Utah Road Right Fight Bleeds Into Governor’s Race

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State GOP Representative Phil Lyman is using Utah Road Rights to help launch into his 20-24 Gubernatorial bid. In a recent social media post the GOP lawmaker announced plans to propose a law in the senate that would strengthen legislation that dates back to 18-66 […]

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Moab Art Teacher Arrested For Alleged Sexual Assault Of 12-Year-Old Girl

Moab Art Teacher Arrested For Alleged Sexual Assault Of 12-Year-Old Girl

(Moab, UT) — A Moab art teacher is facing charges after allegedly touching a young girl. Grand County police say the 12-year-old girl told them about Robert Hucko arriving at her family’s home on Friday. The 70-year-old stayed in her home once he realized there were no other adults there. […]

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Moab Firefighter Charged With Felony

Moab Firefighter Charged With Felony

(Moab, UT) — An eastern Utah firefighter is in trouble with the law. Joseph Corcione, a volunteer firefighter in Moab, was charged yesterday for enticing a young teenage girl on the internet. Police say the 43-year-old started a conversation with the 13-year-old, but turns out the child was actually a […]

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Rising Colorado River Levels Close Moab Campgrounds

Rising Colorado River Levels Close Moab Campgrounds

(Moab, UT) — More than a half-dozen campgrounds in Moab are closed as the Colorado River rises to a potentially dangerous level in the region. On Thursday, the Bureau of Land Management temporarily closed seven campgrounds until the water level in the river drops. Spring runoff is unusually heavy this […]

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Wind Advisory For Parts Of Utah

Wind Advisory For Parts Of Utah

(Moab, UT) — Parts of southern and eastern Utah are going to be dealing with heavy winds today. The National Weather Service says a Wind Advisory will be in place as winds could gust as high as 50 miles per hour throughout the day. The impacted areas are expected to […]

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BLM Considers Price Hike At Sand Flats

BLM Considers Price Hike At Sand Flats

(Moab, UT) — It may soon cost more to use the trails and campgrounds at Moab’s Sand Flats Recreation Area. The Bureau of Land Management released a proposal to adjust admission prices in order to maintain service and reduce wait times at the park’s entrances. The cost of an annual […]

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Gabby Petito Lawsuit Claims Cop Knew Fiancé Was Mental, Emotional Threat

Gabby Petito Lawsuit Claims Cop Knew Fiancé Was Mental, Emotional Threat

(Grand County, UT) — A new lawsuit filed by the family of Long Island native Gabby Petito accuses a Utah officer of being aware that her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, was an “emotional and mental threat to” Petito before she was killed last year. Fox News reports lawyers for Petito’s parents […]

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Community Members Mourn Loss Of Teen Following Deadly Fall At Moab Trail

Community Members Mourn Loss Of Teen Following Deadly Fall At Moab Trail

(Moab, UT) — Community members in Grand County are mourning the loss of a teen girl who died in a hiking accident this past Friday. A makeshift memorial has been placed at the Moab Rim trailhead in honor of 17-year-old Zoe McKinney. Authorities say Zoe was walking with friends in […]

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Family Of Woman Killed In Arches Awarded Millions

(Moab, UT) — The family of a Ugandan activist killed in Arches National Park is being awarded more than ten-and-a-half-million dollars in damages. That was the verdict of a federal judge in Utah yesterday in a wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. government, the largest in state history. Esther Nakajjigo […]

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