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$500K in grants available to Utah businesses eyeing a global expansion
Any small businesses in Utah that are engaged internationally or looking toward global expansion are encouraged to apply for $500,000 in grant funding that is now available.
Salt Lake City bookstore cleared after receiving bomb threat
The area surrounding a Salt Lake City book store was blocked off as police searched for explosive materials. The building has since been given the "all clear." ...
What are the safest cars on the road in 2023?
Cars made by Toyota, Lexus, Honda, Acura and Mazda top the list of safest vehicles on the road, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Expansion of this immigration program could help thousands of Venezuelans in Utah
Venezuelans are the fastest-growing Hispanic group in the country as millions flee repression, food scarcity and economic turmoil. Nearly 10,400 Venezuelans live in Utah.
Entrepreneurs launch businesses while still taking classes at University of Utah
The University of Utah's undergraduate program for entrepreneurship has ranked among the top ten nationally and students are backing that ranking with their unique businesses.
Utah dog owner raising awareness about the joy of owning a disabled pet
A dog owner is hoping to raise awareness for disabled pets. Debi Wakins is the proud owner of Luna, a dog with a spine disease that caused her two hind legs to become paralyzed.
Pet owner asking others to stay cautious when taking their pets to local reservoirs
Despite the end of summer, a Brigham City woman is calling on pet owners to stay cautious when taking their furry family to revisors.
Police respond to bomb threat at Salt Lake bookstore drag storytime event
Salt Lake police responded to a bomb threat at a drag queen storytime event Sunday morning at the King's English Bookstore.
Salt Lake City again seeks new use for historic former public safety building
Salt Lake City is once again seeking a redevelopment partner who can find a way to preserve and repurpose a 65-year-old, nine-story building near downtown.
Judge considers probation recommendation for Bluffdale man who sexually abused disabled girl
After attorneys suggested probation for a caretaker who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a disabled girl he was hired to help, a judge decided to take time to consider whether to follow their ...
Utah's Hogle Zoo says farewell to mother-daughter elephant duo
Where and when the elephants are going to be transferred is being kept under wraps until they make it safely to their destination, but visitors still have a few more weeks to say their goodbyes.
Sen. Mike Lee doesn't want a shutdown, but wants 'out-of-control' spending to stop
SALT LAKE CITY — Amid stalled spending talks in Congress, Utah Sen. Mike Lee said he hopes Republicans can avoid a shutdown.
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