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New challenger declares for 4th District seat on Ogden council

OGDEN — The race for City Council grew a bit this week. On Wednesday, Alexander Castagno declared his intentions to run for the council's 4th District seat in a press release to the Standard-Examiner. Castagno said this isn't his first foray into the world of politics. "In 2018, I actually ...

Restaurant offers a Little Taste of Britain in Layton

Little Taste of Britain started out with an English transplant homesick for her homeland's food. Mandy Island's initial shop has grown to a Layton restaurant that offers typical British cuisine, from fish and chips to PG Tips Tea. Dining booths resemble beach shacks labeled with names of ...

Wildlife rehab center could get 6-month extension on eviction

OGDEN — The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah could get a six-month occupancy extension, but the amended agreement isn't making anyone feel particularly at ease. Tuesday, the city notified the Standard-Examiner it had signed a forbearance agreement with the wildlife ...

Festival of Colors returns to Ogden this weekend

OGDEN — There's a colorful weekend ahead. Saturday will mark the seventh celebration of Ogden's Holi Festival of Colors, to be held at West Stadium Park from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Organizer Charu Das told the Standard-Examiner that the festival is ultimately a celebration of the life that ...

Checks on the way for Utahns after $141M TurboTax settlement

When TurboTax, the tax filing software giant, agreed to a $141 million settlement last year, it was only a matter of time before the money found its way into the pockets of Utahns and other Americans affected by misleading statements about the company's services. While the company, owned by ...