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Texting Is Bad, but Your GPS May Be Worse

Texting Is Bad, but Your GPS May Be Worse

November 9, 2017

Texting Is Bad, but Your GPS May Be Worse The message has been getting out in recent years that distracted driving is a serious problem that leads to many accidents, injuries, and even deaths on American roads. Cell phone use behind the wheel is recognized as a...
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Motorcycle Crash Numbers Heading Up

Motorcycle Crash Numbers Heading Up

November 7, 2017

Motorcycle Crash Numbers Heading Up On October 18, a motorcyclist became the latest statistic in a sad trend here in the Treasure Valley. That biker died in a crash on Gowen Road near Federal Way, making him the fourteenth traffic fatality in the city of Boise in...
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Utah Dog Laws

Utah Dog Laws

October 30, 2017

Utah Dog Laws Dog ownership is an American staple and Utah is no exception. With as many as 40% of Utah households including a dog, it’s essential that both dog owners and their neighbors understand Utah dog laws. While specific pet laws are often localized to cities...
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Pedestrian Crash Leads to Vehicular Homicide Charge

Pedestrian Crash Leads to Vehicular Homicide Charge

October 20, 2017

Pedestrian Crash Leads to Vehicular Homicide Charge Spokane police have charged the driver of a car that recently slammed into three people in a north Spokane parking lot with vehicular homicide. The crash killed one person and sent two others to the hospital—one in critical condition. The...
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Eleven Injured by Out-Of-Control Driver

Eleven Injured by Out-Of-Control Driver

October 12, 2017

Eleven Injured by Out-Of-Control Driver A recent car crash in Boise underscores the amount of damage that 3,000 pounds of metal and plastic moving at high speed can cause. In this case, eleven people were injured—many of them reportedly children and teens—when the driver of a Porsche...
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