If you shop online today by typing keywords into Google, clicking links and wandering through familiar sites like Amazon or a store’s own page, you know the routine: endless scrolling, manual price comparisons and forms that often end in forgotten shopping carts. AI shopping upends that by ...
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Ogden City Community Engagement Director Luis Lopez, his evolving experiences within city government and bringing a unique perspective to public outreach. Ogden Mayor Ben ...
For many Americans, Medicare represents relief.
After decades of employer premiums, payroll deductions and confusing plan options, retirement feels like the finish line. Finally, health care will be simpler. More affordable. Taken care of.
That belief is understandable — but it’s ...
The Republican-controlled Utah Legislature launched its 2026 general session Tuesday with top House and Senate GOP leaders celebrating the state’s strengths while calling for lawmakers to focus on ways to help people in their day-to-day lives — specifically by reducing cost of living and ...
Weber County Sheriff Ryan Arbon recently felt compelled to write a statement related to ICE.
He went through what he estimated to be about 10 to 20 drafts to make sure he could get it right and then he posted it on his Sheriff Facebook page.
Arbon marveled at the response the 600-plus word ...
OGDEN — One person was killed Wednesday after being struck by a train in Ogden.
According to a press release from the Ogden City Police Department, officers responded to a report of a pedestrian struck by a train near 3550 Pacific Avenue — which runs along the edge of Union Pacific's ...