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Public access on Weber River hinges on pioneer log drives Private property • Plaintiffs argue that as a longtime “highway of commerce,” Weber’s bed should be a public right-of-way.
On Wednesday, the justices affirmed a 3rd District judge’s ruling that the public could access the banks and beds of a 1-mile stretch in Summit County of the Weber River.
Three spots on the map were identified, and responders began scanning the area from each spot. Rescuers are using multiple drones to scan the Weber River from Uintah to Marriott-Slaterville. They ...
OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Anglers scored a key legal victory when the Utah Supreme Court ruled that a one-mile stretch of the Weber River will remain open even where it winds through private property ...
In a ruling published Thursday night, the state’s top court sided with Utah Stream Access Coalition in a lawsuit against private property owners along the Weber River. USAC sued, hoping to block ...
A Utah Supreme Court decision this week only grants access to a 1-mile stretch of the Weber River flowing through private property. But the ruling could have ripple effects on the entire river and ...
It’s been two years since Mattie’s younger sister, Libby, went walking her dogs along the Weber River. On May 1, 2023, 28-year-old Libby Stimpson was swept in.
For years, the Henefer-Echo Angler Access Wildlife Management Area, or WMA, between Henefer and Croydon off Interstate 84 has been a popular launch location for river tubing. However, according to ...
Search and rescue dive teams were called out after a 17-year-old boy jumped into the Weber River and failed to reemerge.
(KUTV) Residents who live along the Weber River should prepare for a flood watch.Temperatures above 90 degrees have sped up snowmelt in the higher elevations, causing the National Weather Service ...
A state judge has ruled the public has a right to access a 1-mile stretch of the Weber River in Summit County that flows through private property.
Anglers scored a key legal victory when the Utah Supreme Court ruled that a one-mile stretch of the Weber River will remain open even where it winds through private property.