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Ogden Restaurant Week rebranded as Ogden Eats, expanded to full month

OGDEN — An annual celebration of Ogden's eateries is expanding for 2023 and giving those establishments a chance to tell their stories in the process. This year, Visit Ogden's annual Ogden Restaurant Week — which has been held since 2013 — becomes Ogden Eats and will encompass the ...

Ogden building taking shape on Historic 25th Street deemed ‘dangerous’

OGDEN — Ogden officials have taken things a step further with developers building the five-story apartment building on Historic 25th Street, issuing a notice that the unfinished wooden structure has been deemed "dangerous." The city issued a "stop work order" nearly six months ago on March ...

Burger Stop’s new owners keep its car-themed cuisine

When a classic car is purring along smoothly, there’s no need for an overhaul. It’s the same case for the Burger Stop in Layton, which celebrates classics, both in cars and cuisine. After 30 years in business, the restaurant changed hands last April. The new owners, the Wright family, ...

Layin’ It on the Line: Busting many myths about annuities

Annuities often come with a myriad of misconceptions that might deter potential investors. But it's essential to sift through the misconceptions and understand annuities' true nature and benefits. Let's debunk some of these myths. Annuities are only for the elderly. While it's true that many ...

Tech Matters: Get ready for the Windows 11 annual update

Microsoft released its big update as a preview on Tuesday and should roll out to all users in October. Contrary to expectations, the update is an upgrade to the current system 22H2, not a 23 edition as many in the tech media thought. But that doesn’t mean it’s insignificant. Microsoft said ...

Wasatch Peaks development seemingly moving ahead after ruling

The latest court decision in the ongoing Wasatch Peaks Ranch dispute hasn't seemed to slow development of the resort, even if the judge sided with the residents critical of the project in a Sept. 15 ruling. Cindy Carter, allied with the five Morgan County residents who sued in 2019 to force a ...

Riverdale decision helps thaw impasse on Motor-Vu plans, but doesn’t end flap

RIVERDALE — The developers of the ex-Coleman's Motor-Vu drive-in site in Riverdale are still hammering out some issues with city leaders before moving forward with the planned housing project at the location. Still, the Riverdale City Council decision last month approving the site plan for ...

Amid veterinarian shortage, pet docs seeing flurry of furry patients

OGDEN — When Oreo the cat goes to the vet, he prefers to sit on the windowsill and watch the traffic go by on Wall Avenue. That’s OK with Dr. Eleanor Jenson, who likes to accommodate her patients, examining them where they’re most comfortable. During another recent appointment, the ...

Intermountain Health facilities recognized as breastfeeding-friendly by state

All 21 Intermountain Health hospitals in Utah have received a five-star rating from the state for being breastfeeding-friendly facilities. The Utah Department of Health and Human Services issued the ratings to hospitals with labor and delivery departments for completing all 10 requirements of ...

‘Who knows what’s next?’: Gray Cliff Lodge to close, owners retiring

For 44 years, Steve and Jody Sniggs have served up prime rib, mountain trout, cinnamon rolls and oatmeal pie at Gray Cliff Lodge in the Ogden Canyon. In all, the restaurant has sat along Ogden Canyon Road for 78 years, serving hungry diners since 1945. Soon, though — the end of the month ...