How will Utah have the power it needs for the future?
It's a massive question that encompasses a wide range of possibilities, but one Eden man is at the forefront of making sure the state has plenty of energy in the coming years.
Chris Hayter, who lives in Eden, is the president and chief ...
Mountain America Credit Union, in partnership with Operation Warm, donated 425 brand-new pairs of shoes to students from Bonneville Elementary on May 9. Volunteers from both organizations were on site to personally help each student select shoes with the perfect fit in colors they ...
Scammers never take a break, and their tricks keep evolving. Lately, there are three scams making the rounds that you should be aware of: one targeting Social Security numbers, another impersonating Gmail alerts and a third aimed at Mac users through a fake driver update. I’ll explain what ...
Retirement planning has never been a one-size-fits-all journey, but today’s economic landscape is making the process even more unpredictable. Inflation, interest rates, market fluctuations and policy changes are shaping the way retirees and pre-retirees need to think about their financial ...
As Utah looks to double power production in the next 10 years, state leaders view geothermal energy as an untapped resource. But, officials say federal regulations are stunting the industry and hope Congress will peel back some of the red tape.
On Monday, the U.S. House of Representatives’ ...
The owners of Ramblin’ Roads Family Restaurants have rambled a lot in the last five years. Started by Martha Celia in North Salt Lake in 1990, it later moved to Bountiful, and was known for hearty breakfasts and comfort food classics.
Then in 2020, Ramblin’ Roads made the jump to Ogden. ...