(Nov. 23, 2011) -- Salt Lake County planners have proposed an off-street parking ordinance that would prohibit residents from parking personal, recreational and small commercial vehicles haphazardly in their front yards, reports the Salt Lake Tribune.
Yuma, Ariz. tops list of "sunniest places" to retire
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- The sun is out and the weather is nice, just like any other day in Yuma, which is why the US News and World Report has named Yuma as the number one “sunniest place” for people to retire, reports KYMA.
In Connecticut: Norwich council agrees to pay RV dealer $150,000
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- On Monday, the Norwich City Council approved a preliminary settlement with Thayer Marine and RV owner Richard “Dick” Thayer Sr., over claims that his business has been devalued through the ongoing construction of a transportation center just feet away, reports the Norwich Bulletin.
Environmentally speaking, NPS is against Susquehanna-Roseland power line
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- The National Park Service said this week that the best environmental option for a high-voltage power line proposed through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is not to build the line at all, reports The Express-Times.
Adventurer truck campers lose weight
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- "Bottom line is the new 2012 Adventurer truck campers have lost 75 to 127 pounds in weight this year and even with all of these added features we held our own with little to no price increase," said Tucknies.
Yellowstone grizzlies back on endangered species list
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- Conservationists achieved a major victory yesterday in their battle to protect Yellowstone grizzly bears, when a federal appeals court ruled that wildlife managers erred when they removed the bears from Endangered Species Act protection, reports the Los Angeles Times.
California retailers struggling to bounce back
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- The Victorville Daily Press reports that Joe Range, of Range RV in Hesperia, got into the RV business 40 years ago and has survived ups and downs in the economy, but things have never been so bad as they are now, he said.
Tennessee State Parks to serve traditional Thanksgiving meal
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- Once again, Tennessee State Park officials are pleased to announce that all eight state park restaurants will be open Thursday, Nov. 24, serving their annual Thanksgiving Day feast.
CrossRoads RV introduces Elevation-A toy hauler
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- The Elevation is a full featured toy hauler that comes in two travel trailer models and three fifth wheel floorplans. It has been designed specifically to serve the half-ton and 3/4-ton market.
Texas town given approval to run pipeline through state park
(Nov. 23, 2011) -- Town and state officials said Tuesday that Groesbeck, a Central Texas town Major Jackie Livingston says is two weeks away from running out of water, has been given emergency approval to run three miles of pipeline through Fort Parker State Park to draw water from a rock quarry, reports The Associated Press.