With teen e-cigarette use on the rise, counties look at localized regulations
McKenzie Romero |
posted Sep 22nd - 10:44pm
As "vaping" spikes among teens, the Weber-Morgan Health Department is considering local regulations penalizing the sale of e-cigarettes and products in the two counties to anyone under 19.
Apple's big event: Here's what to expect
James O'Toole, CNN |
posted Sep 7th - 6:12pm
After months of anticipation, the tech industry event of 2014 is upon us: Apple's product launch day.
Home Depot probes possible credit card data breach
Home Depot may be the latest retailer to suffer a major credit card data breach.
Financial accounts at risk after county fair security breach
Hundreds of personal bank accounts are at risk after a security breach was discovered involving ticket sales for the Summit County Fair rodeo and demolition derby.
E-cigarette companies slapped with $1M in fines
The Utah Department of Commerce says three e-cigarette companies defrauded hundreds of customers out of money and made false claims about their products.
Double your food stamp benefits at the Downtown Farmers Market
Marjorie Cortez |
posted Aug 27th - 6:03pm
Food stamp users can match their benefits up to $10 at the Downtown Farmers Market. Officials say the match, made possible through a grant, encourages consumption of fresh produce and supports local farmers.
Baby safety gate review: 4 products that make the grade
As soon as your baby begins crawling, securing your home can become a challenge. Safety gates can help, and this review looks at the pros and cons of four models currently on the market.
Amazon price war: Both sides want you to email a CEO
Gregory Wallace, CNN |
posted Aug 10th - 2:00pm
The war of words between Amazon, publishing house Hachette and an alliance of authors flared up this weekend, as the parties made their pricing cases directly to readers.
Science-themed girls clothing line inspired by mom fighting gender stereotypes
Jessica Ivins |
posted Aug 8th - 7:33pm
Science for boys, sequins for girls; a mother frustrated by gender stereotyping in a popular retailer's catalog took to the company's Facebook page to voice her concerns. The result was pretty out of this world.
July brings consumer index record level in Utah
The Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index increased 6.6 points to 104.9 from June to July, landing at an all-time high. Utah's consumer attitude index has improved 19.4 points over the past 12 months.
Chinatown Supermarket opens in South Salt Lake
The opening of an Asian supermarket at South Salt Lake's Chinatown was celebrated with a cultural gathering Wednesday.
Utah company finds success specializing in psychological quiz-fare
When the creators of Qzzr saw a need for an online quiz-creation program, they jumped into action. Now their product is one of the most popular out there.
Do e-cigarette ads target teens?
Paul Nelson |
posted Jul 17th - 8:08am
Health officials in Utah are very concerned
about what kids might be seeing on
TV. Recent studies show an explosion of
commercials for electronic
cigarettes on TV shows most likely seen
by young people.
Smith's store to anchor development at former Cottonwood Mall site
KSL.com |
posted Jul 12th - 8:37pm
A new Smith's Food & Drug store will anchor a redevelopment of the former Cottonwood Mall site.
Opinion: Is America in decline?
Darin Mellott, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jul 2nd - 10:35am
Over the last several years, many have asked this question: Is America
in decline? There is no doubt these are uniquely challenging times.
Collectively, the country has gone through a lot over the last several
years.
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