Elle Cabrera
Federal Government to Take Over Utah and Colorado Phones in October
Utah smartphone users can expect a "federal take over" in October. Here is what YOU need to know.
Trail Trigger: Montezuma Trailhead
St. George is FULL of trails and cool scenery, but this trail is great for a small hike or a rock-climbing adventure.
Montezuma Trailhead is out in Bloomington Hills but it’s totally worth the drive! It’s also a great place to bring your dogs! I took my small...
Why Hasn’t Utah Outlawed Eating Horse Meat?
Horses, almost every girl goes through a horse phase and the loveable creatures are usually portrayed as magical and spirited friends. Which is why it’s so surprising to find out you can still legally eat horse meat in most U.S. states including Utah.
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Utah’s Poisonous Plants YOU Need To Watch Out For
Utah may be beautiful, but some of its plants are deceivingly poisonous and that doesn’t just mean death but rashes, stomach pains, and more.
Since Utahns and tourists alike are big fans of the outdoors, it’s a good idea to know your plants if you’re heading out for a hike. It’s pretty common fo...
River Fishing in Utah: The DWR List
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has some summer tips for all the stream/river fishers out there.
The state has several beautiful locations for fishing in reservoirs, ponds, streams, and rivers. Whether you want to try a big(ish) or small body of water is the real question here.
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Utah Makes Top 10 in Competitive Eating States in 2023
Utah is in 10th place for fast food eating contests according to Gambling.com but how does a state even qualify for that?
Well, you have to have a history in the world of Major League Eating to start. States who have more food-eating contests and recognized champions, make the list. It’s a p...
Must-See Historical Sites in Utah That Are Not LDS Related
Utah has a rich history and much of it is related to the Mormon Pioneers, but there are other historical sites around the state that hold a much different significance.
People often talk about the temples, pioneer settlement sites, or national and state parks that show off the state’s natural beauty. However, ...
Great Outdoors Month in Utah Means Camping, Fishing, and National Parks
June is Great Outdoors Month and Utah has to be one of the best places in the U.S. to celebrate.
The U.S. Census Bureau has a 2016 survey that shows just how much the nation's residents (16 and older) enjoy the outdoors. This could be in the form of fishing, hiking, hunting, or anything else that happens in the great wilds. The...
Utah Is Home To One Of The Worlds Oldest Trees
If you’re a St. George native, you may not think of Utah as a tree-seeing destination, but the state is home to one of the world’s oldest trees.
A great way for us Southern Utahns to cool off in the summer is to head up north where the heat isn’t scorching. Well, head up to Fish...
Historic Consensus For Colorado River Basin Announced Monday
The Colorado River Basin is going to be analyzed for sustainability and usage by the Biden-Harris Administration.
The Department of the Interior announced on Monday that the seven states have agreed to the submission of a “Lower Basin, consensus-bases system conservation proposal”. Three Lower Basin st...