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Ransomware attack hits Standard-Examiner, delays Tuesday paper

A ransomware attack on Monday damaged the Standard-Examiner’s computer network, delaying delivery of the Tuesday print edition of the Daily Herald until Wednesday. The Daily Herald also is printed at its sister paper's Ogden plant, said Tim Swietek, information technology director for Ogden ...

Unemployment numbers for July show Utah holding at 2%

The Utah Department of Workforce Services has released its July employment numbers, reporting that the statewide unemployment rate was at 2.0% in July, unchanged from the previous three months but 0.7% lower than July 2021. Nationally, the unemployment rate is 3.5%, compared to 4.0% in July ...

New Starbucks charging stations part of area’s EV evolution

Residents of Provo and surrounding areas can now fuel up on coffee while their electric vehicles get a charge, keeping both up and running. Starbucks, in partnership with Volvo Cars, announced last week that its East Bay store in Provo, located at University Avenue and 900 South, is among ...

Breeze Airways adds two more routes from Provo

Changes and additions to flights and new routes at the Provo Airport are happening at an almost supersonic pace. Less than one week after launching its daily service to San Francisco, low-fare air carrier Breeze Airways is announcing two new destinations for local travelers. Founded by ...

Brothers soar to new heights in Breeze’s inaugural Provo flight

When two pilots strap in together for a flight, it's vital to have trust — trust not just in the plane, but also in each other. Luckily, in brothers Matt and Doug Browne, Breeze Airways couldn't have picked two pilots with a better connection for the company's inaugural flight out of the ...