Facebook to build 970,000 square foot data center in Eagle Mountain
Facebook will be building a 970,000 square foot data center in Eagle Mountain, Governor Gary Herbert announced Wednesday.
Easing trade tensions give slight boost to oil prices
Tighter oil markets and waning fears of a trade war between the United States and China helped push oil prices higher in early Monday trading.
South Jordan eatery closed for 3 dozens of health violations
A popular South Jordan eatery has been closed by the Salt Lake County Health Department after being cited for three dozen violations.
All 4 major U.S. credit cards ditch signatures, with eye on biometrics
Beginning this month, four of the largest credit card networks in the United States no longer require signatures to complete transactions -- a move driven by evolving security and technology.
Sandy Police Chief Kevin Thacker fired ‘effective immediately’ for inappropriate behavior
Sandy Mayor Kurt Bradburn has fired Police Chief Kevin Thacker -- effective immediately -- after an investigation found substantial evidence that the chief committed inappropriate, unwanted acts on department employees.
Volkswagen names Herbert Diess as new CEO
Volkswagen named Herbert Diess to replace Matthias Mueller as CEO on Thursday in an overhaul of the German company's management structure.
Dow closes down 572 points amid tariffs tit-for-tat with China
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 572 points Friday amid ongoing fears over a potential trade war between China and the United States.
Tesla recalls 123,000 Model S cars for possible steering problem
Tesla Motors is recalling 123,000 Model S electric-powered cars, in what's believed to be the company's largest-ever safety recall.
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.
Toys ‘R’ Us to close all U.S. stores
Toy retailer Toys 'R' Us told employees Wednesday it plans to close all of its stores in the United States, affecting as many as 33,000 jobs.
Stansbury Park man pleads guilty to wire fraud, money laundering
A Stansbury Park man pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering in connection with the Affinity fraud scheme Wednesday in federal court.
Bill limiting broadcast companies noncompetes passes Utah Senate, awaits governor’s signature
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 7, 2018 (Gephardt Daily) -- A controversial bill designed to curb the alleged abuse of employee noncompete clauses by...
Update: FBI agents in Utah hit the ‘jackpot’ in arrests of high-tech ATM thieves
Four men are in custody and at least one other is on the run after Salt Lake City-based FBI agents — in conjunction with the Secret Service and local law enforcement officers — busted suspected members of a high-tech ATM theft ring late Sunday night.
Park City Police seek suspect who stole $1K of cosmetics
Park City Police are searching for a suspect who stole $1,000 worth of cosmetics from a Main Street boutique during the Sundance Film Festival.