Utah Business
Help Wanted: Utah’s Labor Shortage
Is America running out of workers? According to a December 13, 2018 report by The Conference Board—a nonprofit organization dedicated to researching and addressing looming business issues—2019 may be…
Homeless in Sugar House: The Problem Does Not Go Away, Only Moves Around
For decades, Salt Lake City’s Rio Grande district carried the reputation of a scary and blighted area, rife with drugs and crime. Once a bustling transit hub during America’s…
Elevate Your Wardrobe at Flight in Trolley Square
Born from a desire to serve fashionistas along the Wasatch Front, Kristen Doyon and Blaire Isleib joined forces to open their flagship store on Park City’s Main Street in 2009.…
Downtown’s Restaurant Scene—Out with the Old and in with the New
As some of Salt Lake’s oldest restaurants close, new ones move in to fill the gap with cutting-edge, creative menus.
Solar Jobs Thrive in Utah
As energy related jobs take a down-swing, solar is on the way up.
Ridiculous Vaping Bill Dies
Overzealous advocate for nonsense, Clinton, Utah, Representative Paul Ray, attempted to pass a bill that would have killed the vaping industry in Utah with an 86.5 percent tax. Ray sponsored…