Utah Business
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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.
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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…