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Neways, Sisel settle lawsuits
Deseret News - Thu, 11/19/2009 - 01:00
Sandy attorney receives 10 years for tax fraud
Deseret News - Mon, 08/17/2009 - 00:00
High-octane headache
Deseret News - Thu, 08/13/2009 - 00:00
Proposed stimulus could aid Utah roads
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 11:10
President-elect Barack Obama's proposed economic stimulus package could help restore some of Utah's nearly $4 billion in suspended transportation projects, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. said Tuesday.
Buttars says bah to 'holiday' greetings
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 10:17
Forget "Happy holidays." What Sen. Chris Buttars wants to hear from Utah retailers is "Merry Christmas."
Utah slips in report on higher ed in U.S.
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 01:49
Most states are doing better preparing students for higher education than they did a decade ago, but that modest progress is eclipsed by rising tuition costs, enduring enrollment gaps between rich and poor, and a decrease in global competitiveness, a new report finds.
Higher ed is key to Utah's economy
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 01:48
Over the past 67 years, Utah Trades and Technology has gone through several metamorphoses leading to Utah Valley University, as we all know it today.
Delta hints at additional job losses
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 01:48
Executives of major U.S. airlines, already seeing signs of slumping travel demand, said Tuesday that they were ready to cut more flights, and Delta hinted at more job losses as the carriers jockey to survive the deepening recession.
Oil shale industry could drain Uintah area water
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 01:48
The head of the agency that administers water in the oil-boom area near Vernal said that water supplies for industrial use could run low if development of oil shale and tar sands accelerates.
Provo food company develops 'sports cereal'
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 01:00
Salt Lake precious-metals company fined $3 million
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 01:00
SLC company fined $3 million for water violation
Deseret News - Wed, 12/03/2008 - 01:00
Tech companies vying to have everyone gaming
Deseret News - Tue, 12/02/2008 - 01:16
There is a multibillion-dollar game being played by big, rich, technology corporations and the winners will land a spot in your living room maybe more than one.
Utah index falls to its lowest level in 5 years
Deseret News - Tue, 12/02/2008 - 01:16
Another indication that the local economy slipped in November comes from a monthly survey of corporate supply managers.
Intermountain Healthcare cuts 401(k) match for employees
Deseret News - Tue, 12/02/2008 - 01:16
With the downturn in the economy and fewer patients seeking medical help, Intermountain Healthcare has announced that it will stop matching employees' contributions to their 401(k) savings plans, beginning in 2009.
Utah: Prices are down, but what's to come?
Deseret News - Tue, 12/02/2008 - 01:16
Another month's worth of price breaks arrived for Utah consumers this time, even at the grocery store.
Steady as she goes
Deseret News - Tue, 12/02/2008 - 01:16
No doubt, some of the more extreme elements of Barack Obama's support base have been surprised by his Cabinet appointments thus far. Instead of radical change or a leftward veer, he has chosen moderates who seem poised to keep the nation on a more-or-less steady course.
JPMorgan Chase plans to cut 9,200 jobs at WaMu
Deseret News - Tue, 12/02/2008 - 01:00
KSL barely beats KUTV
Deseret News - Mon, 12/01/2008 - 01:09
Things changed rather dramatically in the local late-news ratings during the just-completed November sweeps. At the same time, things stayed the same as they've been for decades.
Shaky economy may help stabilize some Utah cities
Deseret News - Mon, 12/01/2008 - 01:08
The unstable economy that is slowing development in southwestern Utah may end up saving cities, towns and residents money, according to a Utah Geological Survey official.
Victim of hiking fall was U. director of sustainability
Deseret News - Mon, 12/01/2008 - 01:08
The University of Utah is reeling after the death of Craig Forster, director of the U.'s Office of Sustainability, who died Friday after a hiking accident in Zion National Park.
Cell-phone driving risks affirmed
Deseret News - Mon, 12/01/2008 - 01:08
Modern life may demand it and job descriptions often list it as a requirement, but multi-tasking is way beyond the capacity of the human brain, and even too much for the next best laptop computer. They just do so many single things so fast, they appear to be doing several things simultaneously.
Pipelines race out of the mountains; into yards
Deseret News - Mon, 12/01/2008 - 01:00
New Smith's Marketplace, fuel center now open in Lehi
Deseret News - Mon, 12/01/2008 - 01:00
Don't get phished in by e-mail scams
Deseret News - Mon, 12/01/2008 - 01:00
Rules tighten for food carts
Deseret News - Mon, 12/01/2008 - 01:00
Utahns limit spending on Black Friday
Deseret News - Sat, 11/29/2008 - 10:59
Utahns went shopping along the Wasatch Front on Black Friday, but many limited their purchases strictly to gifts for others to save money this Christmas, forgoing the temptation to buy for themselves.
Salt Lake City comes aglow
Deseret News - Sat, 11/29/2008 - 01:54
With a comfortable chill in the air, downtown Salt Lake City came alive Friday night. Thousands gathered at the Gallivan Center, Temple Square and The Gateway with hot chocolate and hand-warmers to welcome the spirit of the holiday season.
Utah rain, snow short of normal
Deseret News - Sat, 11/29/2008 - 01:54
Every drop of moisture helps, but even with the recent valley rain and mountain snow, Utah is still lagging well behind normal in its precipitation totals.
As gas prices plunge, gas taxes may rise
Deseret News - Sat, 11/29/2008 - 01:54
Utahns soon may be paying more for gas even though prices at the pump have fallen because state officials are looking at a tax increase to pay for transportation projects.
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