As Utah gets ready to host the Olympics in 2034, lawmakers are anticipating they will have to make some changes to the ...
Utahns who are banned from buying alcohol due to “extreme” DUIs won’t find sympathetic liquor dealers in Wyoming. “If Utah ...
A law going into effect at the beginning of 2026 will require judges to restrict those convicted of 'extreme DUI' from purchasing alcohol, and those selling alcohol will be required to check IDs of ...
An amendment to House Bill 437 now requires Utah establishments to check all IDs for every alcohol sale, regardless of how ...
Utah already has the harshest drunk driving laws in the U.S., and they're about to get even harsher. As of yesterday, January ...
The point of the new requirement is not simply age verification, but a new court-linked system meant to stop certain people ...
A new law that went into effect in Utah on New Year’s Day will restrict people convicted of extreme DUI offenses from buying alcohol. The law applies to anyone convicted of having a blood alcohol ...
The new year will also ring in a new law in Utah. Starting Jan. 1, people convicted of extreme DUI offenses won't be able to buy alcohol.The law will also requi ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say car crashes and traffic deaths dropped in Utah after the state enacted the nation's strictest drunken driving laws. A study published Friday by the National Highway ...
Utah does things a little differently when it comes to alcohol and DUIs. Years ago, it was one of the first states to lower its legal BAC level to 0.08. Then, it dropped it further to 0.05. Now, the ...
Just before New Year’s Eve, the state will begin enforcing the strictest drunken-driving regulation in the country when it officially lowers the allowable blood-alcohol content limit to .05. The move ...
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