Podcast Silicon Slopes Podcast: Utah Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox We talked about his journey to becoming Lt. Gov, some of the most pressing issues Utah faces, and even addressed that pesky 2020 question.
Immigration VidAngel Adds To Legal Team, Prepares For Preliminary Hearing In October We look forward to being a part of an unprecedented team of attorneys who have banded together because we believe in the rights of families to watch what they want in their own
Data Center JK, JK, West Jordan Would Like That Facebook Data Center After All This is too good of an opportunity for Utah to pass up, so we have been working throughout the night and will continue through the day to keep the project alive. Okay. Disregard
Data Center Apparently Utah Does Not Want A Facebook Data Center Effective immediately, all negotiations between the company known as Discus and the City of West Jordan are hereby terminated. Any and all incentives and inducements preliminarily offered the company to locate in West
Podcast Utah Non-Competes https://soundcloud.com/siliconslopes/e27-unicorns-start-dropping Here is a special edition of the Silicon Slopes podcast. Today we’re bringing you an update on the Utah legislature’s altering non-compete agreements in the state.
Podcast Utah Speaker Gregory Hughes & Overstock Chairman Jonathan Johnson https://soundcloud.com/siliconslopes/26-understanding-utah-noncompetes This week we are discussing House Bill 251, a bill that would restrict noncompete agreements in Utah. We are speaking with the bill sponsor Mike Schultz, a House
Features Non-Compete Legislation Divides, But Fails To Conquer Utah’s Tech Community A bill that sounds like a bad case of hepatitis or the bird flu won’t determine our fate. Utah’s tech community finds itself in the rare position of being divided on
News Provo’s #WhatsNext Announcement: City to Purchase Rock Canyon for More Than $1 Million We’re excited about it because it really protects that neighborhood, the neighbors that are over there, and the canyon. In what has been hyped by Provo City as being “epic,” “significant,” and
Features Provo Mayor John Curtis on BRT: “This is What You Hired Me For, City” Nobody ever promised that it was going to be easy. This is the first story in our three-part series on Mayor John Curtis and the City of Provo. John Curtis was sworn in
Environment Vivint Responds to Being Delisted by Google Vivint currently has a Reconsideration Request pending with Google to remove the action. In response to a report stating the company had been delisted by Google, which was published on Beehive Startups this
Features Target the Baby Boomers We have seen this tech generation, and the advancement of technology, really transform how we conduct business. I’ve been up all night writing about Mary Crafts-Homer, the founder and CEO of Culinary