A trial date has been set for a 28-year-old Utah man charged in the shooting death of a man in Juneau. Jason Michael Coday of Vernal, Utah, has been scheduled for a May 7th trial.
Everything about the Hoover Dam is unfathomably enormous—and it went up in less than three years during America’s worst depression. Hoover Dam straddles the Colorado river at the Nevada-Arizona border.
Matt and Toni Worthington's plans to begin a family were derailed by uterine cancer early in their marriage. Toni Worthington underwent a hysterectomy. But as she healed and years passed free of cancer, the Salt Lake County couple hoped to adopt, and 3-month-old Anthony entered their lives. Now 2 years old, the toddler with long, straight hair in a bowl cut likes basketball and playing
BIG WATER - Town Clerk Jeania Joseph is right. With plans for a 100,000-square-foot spa, $6 million villas and $1,200-a-night hotel rooms, the swanky new resort under construction near Lake Powell won't be serving the "Wal-Mart and Kentucky Fried Chicken crowd." No, try the Martha's Vineyard and Ritz-Carlton set. Think Trump, not tramp; Rockefeller, not Rocky Balboa.
Aetrium (Nasdaq: ATRM): Dismissed PricewaterhouseCoopers and appointed Grant Thornton LLP as its independent auditor. Alliant Techsystems (NYSE: ATK): Received two new contracts to supply ammunition to the U.S. military. The contracts are for more than $45 million, or up to $60 million if additional options are exercised. … CEO Daniel Murphy said Alliant sales to NASA may rise by as much as $100
Coal production is up. More miners are at work. And that means more jobs in the trucking industry and other mine-service businesses. At least for the short term. These are good economic times in Carbon and Emery counties, the heart of Utah's coal country.
Electrical utility customers -- within and outside the state -- stand to benefit from two proposed sales tax exemptions for the purchase of pollution control equipment on refineries and power plants in Wyoming, according to supporters of the measures.
An Internet business has agreed to stop advertising and selling consumers’ private phone and credit information, which it allegedly obtained under false pretenses.
Although Utah Medical Products won a landmark FDA GMP/ QSR case a year ago, the company still has two strikes against it. First, FDA posted on its Web site documents that had been discredited by the federal judge in the case.