When Congress passed the Big, Beautiful Bill this spring, retirees and those nearing retirement took notice. Officially titled the Retirement Security and Healthcare Enhancement Act, this sweeping legislation aims to shore up trust funds, reduce prescription drug costs, expand tax credits and ...
A wildfire broke out on the mountainside above south Provo around 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon and continued to burn Sunday night.
The fire was initially ignited in Buckley Draw Canyon south of Slate Canyon around 5 p.m. By 9 p.m., it had burned 400 acres and was 0% contained, according to a U.S. ...
Utah’s nonfarm payroll employment for July 2025 increased an estimated 2.3% across the past 12 months, with the state’s economy adding a cumulative 40,300 jobs since July 2024. Utah’s current job count stands at 1,763,600.
July’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is estimated at ...
The search is over! Bank of Utah’s third annual Where’s the Wallet Cash Quest ended in a record time of just 10 days when Stazie R., Koaly B. and Jennete B. of Springville, Utah, found the hidden wallet on the Yellow Fork Trail in Herriman, Utah.
The winning team walked away with $10,000 ...
When Delta announced plans to use artificial intelligence to set ticket prices, the backlash was immediate, with consumers raising questions about privacy. The airline said it would not use passengers’ personal data in the process. But pricing already feels arbitrary, and adding AI into the ...
When it comes to Medicare, premiums don’t always stop at the standard rate. If your income exceeds certain thresholds, you may pay more through the income-related monthly adjustment amount, better known as IRMAA. For many pre-retirees and retirees, understanding IRMAA is essential to avoid ...