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Stay away! Health Dept. closes hotels, campgrounds to outsiders in Carbon, Emery, Grand counties

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The Southeast Utah Public Health Department is telling non-local "social distancers" who want do commune with nature to do so elsewhere.

Facebook data center deal goes to New Mexico, not Utah

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Facebook has chosen a New Mexico location for its new data center after Utah officials' hesitation to give competitive tax incentives.

Tyson Fresh Meats breaks ground for Eagle Mountain plant

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Officials broke ground Wednesday on the site of Tyson Fresh Meats' new case ready beef and pork facility in Eagle Mountain. 

Payless to close all 2,100 U.S. stores

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Payless ShoeSource plans to close all 2,100 locations across the United States as well as its online store, the retailer announced this week.

Utah officials: New unemployment claims down from last week; $63M benefits paid to claimants...

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The Department of Workforce Services has released unemployment numbers for the week of April 19 to 25.

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.

Most Larry H. Miller Megaplex theaters to reopen with new rules in place

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After three months of temporary closure due to COVID-19 restrictions, Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres is resuming modified business operations effective Thursday, June 18, throughout most Utah Megaplex locations from Logan to St. George.

Murray High School locked down while police investigate fight with possible weapons

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MURRAY, Utah, Feb. 14, 2023 (Gephardt Daily) — Murray High School was placed on lockdown Tuesday afternoon while police investigated a fight possibly involving...

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.

GOED approves incentive deal to bring Amazon facility, hundreds of new jobs to Utah

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State officials have approved an incentive deal expected to bring a new Amazon facility to Utah and create hundreds of jobs.

Las Vegas man indicted for more than $1.5M in mail fraud against elderly, disabled

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A federal indictment unsealed Friday charges a Las Vegas man with six counts of mail fraud in connection with an alleged direct mail fraud scheme that defrauded hundreds of investors across the country, including many elderly and disabled individuals.

Teen retailer Rue21 files for bankruptcy

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Teen clothing retailer Rue21 announced Tuesday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, one month after revealing plans to close roughly 400 of its 1,179 stores.

Facebook exceeds third-quarter profit expectations

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Facebook reported third-quarter profit and sales that exceeded expectations, although the company's shares fell after reporting increased cost to combat fake news and hate speech.

USTAR awards grants to early stage companies

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The Utah Science Technology and Research initiative, best known as USTAR, has awarded 26 early stage companies grants in the second round of its Technology Acceleration Program.