OGDEN — The fallout from ongoing cuts to federal employees in the area would only be exacerbated by tariff impacts.
This is the assessment of Gavin Roberts, chairman of Weber State University's Department of Economics and associate professor of economics at the school.
Roberts spoke with ...
While most brothers spend their time together watching sports, hiking or playing board games, Dr. Kyle Eliason and his brother, Dr. Eric Eliason, spend a portion of their time performing colonoscopies on each other.
The two siblings are both gastroenterologists at Intermountain McKay-Dee ...
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Swig, which specializes in mixed soda drinks and sugar cookies, announced in a press release it will celebrate its 15-year anniversary by having a couple of special deals on Saturday.
Starting at 10 a.m., every Swig nationwide will sell pink sugar cookies for $1 and ...
Amid a growing number of wildfires, mostly across Western states, a U.S. Senate bill is aiming to protect areas where communities are most vulnerable to fires, using “good neighbor” agreements, cross-boundary collaboration and the expansion of tools to prevent fire hazards.
The bill, ...
OGDEN — Several regional nonprofits got a financial boost Thursday morning.
At a special ceremony Thursday morning at the Wasatch Peaks Credit Union, the Wasatch Peaks Foundation — in collaboration with the Federal Home Loan Bank Des Moines — distributed $203,000 in grants to nine area ...
OGDEN — Uncertainty abounds for many in the Ogden area — and nationwide — who hold (or held) jobs with the federal government amid sweeping cuts triggered by President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. In response to past and prospective federal workforce ...