Provo Towne Center Sears closing next year
In the year 1886, Sears was formed by Richard W. Sears as a watch company. After 126 years of growth, the store is being forced to sell 11 stores across the nation to decrease costs and boost assets,...
View ArticleSummer sales: The boys, the companies and the wards during off-season
Summer sales come to an end in the fall, but the companies and their employees must carry on during the off-season. Companies search for dedicated, hardworking and enduring people to sell for them...
View ArticleBack-to-school shopping isn’t quite what it used to be
Giulia Pugliese is a typical teenager. She likes to look good, and she’s particular about what she wears. But when The Associated Press followed the 15-year-old from Long Island on a recent...
View ArticleWhile you were away: Utah news updates
Policy changes and breaking news affected the Utah community while many students were home for summer vacation. Here’s a quick recap of some of the most important events. Prison moving to Salt Lake...
View ArticleOnline vendors may be responsible for online sales tax
Unassuming Utahns may be evading taxes without knowing it by shopping online. When Utah-based consumers make online purchases from retailers without a physical presence in Utah, they are responsible...
View ArticleRep. John Knotwell juggles politics, business and family
8:25 a.m.: Vice Chair of the House Business and Labor Committee walks in the door, fist bumps Rep. Jake Anderegg, and takes his seat. Rep. John Knotwell, R-Herriman, is just 38 years old. He sits in...
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