
Utah deer capture, relocation program aids homeowners, families in need
Some 35 deer were killed and 28 were reportedly relocated through the program in Provo, which ran from October to December.

Some 35 deer were killed and 28 were reportedly relocated through the program in Provo, which ran from October to December.

Small business owners join Democratic state leaders to speak out against Utah’s Republican leadership for what they called a stubborn stance on public lands that will leave the state without an estimated $45 million in

After dispute over public-lands issue, two-decade run in the state will end, with Colorado a possibility to be new host.

The announcement comes after two powerful outdoor recreation industry executives last month called for the show to move out of Utah because of the state’s top political leaders’ push to control federal public lands and

To help the deer, biologists and volunteers are spreading specially designed pellets on the ground for the deer to eat

Designations a blow for state Republican leaders and many rural residents who say it will add another layer of unnecessary federal control and close the area to new energy development
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