Daily Archives: September 2, 2016

BYU student missing since 2004 married, teaching in North Korea, according to Japanese report

A Brigham Young University student who went missing in China in 2004 may be teaching English in North Korea.

BYU student missing since 2004 married, teaching in North Korea, according to Japanese report

BYU student missing since 2004 married, teaching in North Korea, according to Japanese report

A Brigham Young University student who went missing in China in 2004 may be teaching English in North Korea.

BYU student missing since 2004 married, teaching in North Korea, according to Japanese report

Festival Latinoamericano; Walk to End Alzheimer’s; Verizon App Challenge open to students; Run4Refugees event

Centro Hispano holds Festival Latinoamericano

Festival Latinoamericano; Walk to End Alzheimer’s; Verizon App Challenge open to students; Run4Refugees event

BYU freshman score good ACTs; GPAs, devotionals announced; UVU students aid with Nutty Putty Cave movie

Brigham Young University

BYU freshman score good ACTs; GPAs, devotionals announced; UVU students aid with Nutty Putty Cave movie

UVU celebrates 75 years strong at Homecoming Week 2016

Utah Valley University will celebrate its 75th anniversary homecoming Sept. 12-17 with events for students, alumni, friends and families. This year’s theme is “75 Years Strong.”

UVU celebrates 75 years strong at Homecoming Week 2016

Pinning down Apple’s alleged 0.005 percent tax rate is nearly impossible

The European Commission’s finding that Ireland must collect as much as an attention-getting 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in back taxes from Apple Inc. contained a second stunning number: 0.005 percent.

Pinning down Apple’s alleged 0.005 percent tax rate is nearly impossible

Settlements totaling $12M-plus reached

Several companies that provide transportation and hospitality services at or near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport have agreed to settle back-pay lawsuits alleging that they ignored the nation’s first $15 minimum wage law after it took effect, deals that will put more than $12 million in the pockets of their current and former workers.

Settlements totaling $12M-plus reached

McBride family continues to draw people to their Mapleton U-Pick briar patch

There’s a well-known sentiment among farmers — they don’t retire, they just die. Wayne McBride, at McBride Briar Patch in Mapleton, might just be one of those farmers.

McBride family continues to draw people to their Mapleton U-Pick briar patch

Sodalicious objects to attorney order in dirty soda suit

SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah soda shop locked in a court battle over flavor-shot-spiked “dirty sodas” is pushing back against a judge’s order requiring them to hire a new lawyer because their current attorney is married to one of…

Sodalicious objects to attorney order in dirty soda suit

Different circumstances, but a similar approach on New Shack’s ‘Eingang’

Eric Robertson and Cat Leavy aren’t 5,000 miles apart anymore, but they still prefer to work together separately.

Different circumstances, but a similar approach on New Shack’s ‘Eingang’