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Tesla to taxi, Lyft, Uber drivers: Don’t use Superchargers

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Electric car company Tesla doesn't want its Supercharging stations used for commercial purposes, including cabs and ride-hailing businesses that include Uber and Lyft.

Ethanol production plummets as people drive less during pandemic

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Ethanol plants across the country are shutting down due to greatly reduced demand for gasoline as Americans stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

American, Delta fined for long tarmac delays

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The U.S. Department of Transportation fined American Airlines and Delta Airlines on Thursday for violating laws on how long planes can sit on tarmacs with passengers aboard.

Trader Joe’s to rebrand some products after petition calls for removal of ‘racist’ packaging

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U.S. grocery store chain Trader Joe's said it will change the packaging of its international food products after an online petition called its branding "racist."

St. George investment adviser pleads guilty to defrauding clients of $10 million

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A St. George financial adviser has pleaded guilty to defrauding investors out of more than $10 million and causing a loss of more than $1 million in taxes.

Salt Lake City Mayor reveals choice to head Department of Airports

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Mayor Jackie Biskupski has selected Bill Wyatt as her choice for the Executive Director of the Salt Lake City Department of Airports.

Apple introduces new Apple Watches, iPads, subscription bundle

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Apple on Tuesday unveiled new versions of its Apple Watch and iPad in addition to a new fitness service and a bundle of its various subscription offerings.

Pence and Chinese leader Xi deliver speeches on trade

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 Vice President Mike Pence and Chinese President Xi Jinping defended their countries' trade policies Saturday in speeches at the Asia-Pacific trade summit.

Health Department closes Salt Lake City eatery for 35 code violations

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A Salt Lake City takeout restaurant has been closed by the Health Department after inspectors found 35 code violations.

Owner of Salt Lake City business charged in alleged $170M Ponzi scheme

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A rare coin and precious metals dealer with offices in Salt Lake City and Layton has been charged in connection with an alleged $170 million ponzi scheme.

4 Crumbl Cookies locations in Utah fined over child labor violations

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Operators of a Utah-based cookie bakery franchise in six states have been fined nearly $58,000 for alleged child labor violations, the U.S. Department of Labor announced Tuesday.

Rash of bomb threats emailed to businesses in Utah, nationwide

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A rash of bomb threats have been received Thursday around Utah and across the nation.

Report: Utah jobs down 75,400 since May of 2019

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Utah's employment summary for May shows the number of jobs declined by 4.8% from May of 2019.

Southern Utah insurance agent charged with 33 felonies related to fraud

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A Southern Utah insurance agent is facing 33 felony charges, brought by the Utah Attorney General's Office, all related to fraud and identity theft.