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Rattlesnake Bites Face
Rattlesnake Bites Face
Rattlesnake Bites Face
An Arizona man was showing off a rattlesnake he caught and was going to grill when the snake bit him on the face and chest and he nearly died. We have two types of rattlesnakes in Wyoming and few hangout on the dangerous Rattlesnake pass.
The Dangers Of Clearing Mountain Passes [VIDEO]
The Dangers Of Clearing Mountain Passes [VIDEO]
The Dangers Of Clearing Mountain Passes [VIDEO]
With the unofficial kickoff of summer coming this Memorial Day weekend, we’ll shake off winter hibernation mode and switch to “Let’s road trip!” time. Getting the RV, camper, car or motorcycle out and hitting the highway will clear the mind and lead us to where we find what we love most about the west, the great outdoors...
Teen Drivers Should Scare You
Teen Drivers Should Scare You
Teen Drivers Should Scare You
Teenagers Have Cut Back on Texting and Driving . . . But Are Now Changing Clothes and Doing Homework While Driving. A new study reports that twenty-seven percent of teenagers have admitted to changing clothes, contact lenses, and doing homework while driving...
Danger In Reporting News
Danger In Reporting News
Danger In Reporting News
A Washington, D.C. news crew was reporting on Sketch Factor, a new smartphone app that helps you avoid bad neighborhoods.  This crew used the app to find a bad neighborhood, and went there to ask people how they felt about it.  While they were reporting, someone broke into their van and stole thousands of dollars' worth of very pricey camera gear...
The Newest Dangers to Watch Out for This Season Are Christmas Decorations?
The Newest Dangers to Watch Out for This Season Are Christmas Decorations?
The Newest Dangers to Watch Out for This Season Are Christmas Decorations?
They may look like innocent reflections of the festive holiday season but if you’re not careful, you’ll be seeing a lot more red than green at Christmas. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC) issued an alarming study that found that accidents caused by holiday decorations went from 10,000 cases in 2007 to more than 13,000 in 2010.