Utah-based Smith’s Corp. to cease accepting Visa credit card payments effective April 3
Smith's supermarkets and fuel centers will no longer accept Visa credit card payments effective April 3, parent company Kroger announced on Friday.
Trump proposes ‘biggest tax cut’ ever for businesses, individuals
President Donald Trump is proposing the "biggest" tax cut ever, including fewer income tax brackets and rates, administration officials said Wednesday.
Forbes ranks BYU No. 1 college value; alumnus Mitt Romney tweets ‘Y’ pride
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney is saying "I told you so" after Forbes magazine named his alma mater -- Brigham Young University -- as No. 1 on its list ranking college values.
Utah businessman Mac Christensen, founder of Mr. Mac stores, dies at 85
Mac Christensen, owner of Mr. Mac, a clothing store known for outfitting LDS missionaries, and for his civic duty and service to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has died at age 85.
Pence and Chinese leader Xi deliver speeches on trade
Vice President Mike Pence and Chinese President Xi Jinping defended their countries' trade policies Saturday in speeches at the Asia-Pacific trade summit.
Owners of Layton Hills Mall, 71 other locations, close businesses for Thanksgiving holiday
Just days after Minneapolis' Mall of America announced it will be closed for Thanksgiving, a major American mall operator followed suit -- pledging to keep its doors closed through the November holiday.
Utah State Liquor Store in Moab closes after employee tests positive for COVID-19
The Utah State Liquor Store in Moab has been closed temporarily after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
Salt Lake City is No. 2 in nation for holiday package theft
Salt Lake City is No. 2 in the nation for package theft from porches during the holiday season, according to a new report.
Officials: New unemployment claims down; rate still 701% of average for 2019
The number of new unemployment claims filed April 26 through May 2 was down 23% from the week prior, but was still 701% of the average weekly claims filed in 2019.
Gov. Herbert announces program to help Utah high school students earn manufacturing certificates, jobs
Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert on Tuesday announced the launch of the Utah Medical Innovations Pathways program, formed to to help high school graduates leave with a certification in medical manufacturing, intended to help them begin a career in life sciences.
Utah’s governor signs bill curbing use of broadcast employees’ noncompete clauses
Utah's governor Gary Herbert has signed a controversial bill limiting the use of employee noncompete clauses by local broadcasting outlets.
Tyson Fresh Meats breaks ground for Eagle Mountain plant
Officials broke ground Wednesday on the site of Tyson Fresh Meats' new case ready beef and pork facility in Eagle Mountain.
Utah Legislature: ‘Zion Curtain’ poised to fall — a little
The Utah Legislature on Wednesday passed a bill to modify a law requiring some Utah restaurants to hide their bars behind 7-foot-tall barriers.
Breaking: Mary Beckerle reinstated as Huntsman Cancer Institute CEO after protests, petition
fter a closed-door meeting at the University of Utah, the president's office released a statement saying that Mary Beckerle -- booted last week as CEO and director of the Huntsman Cancer Institute -- will be reinstated immediately.