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Utah lawmaker questions NSA water service

SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah lawmaker concerned about government spying on its citizens is questioning whether city water service should be cut off to a massive National Security Agency data stor...

Online, we’re all critics

Local businesses adjust to era of Web reviews

Silverton sees fiber glow at end of tunnel

Eagle-Net nears completion of high-speed Internet link

What happens online after you’re 6 feet under?

Dealing with your digital afterlife

Google’s pivotal IPO launched a decade of big bets

Its CEO envisions products to be control center of people’s lives

City reworks codes about ethics, conduct

Residents to serve as board

What you need to know about Facebook’s app

Here are the privacy myths, realities for Messenger

4CornersTV reaches into Farmington

Plans include Navajo comics, coverage of racing

A Colorado company to watch: FastTrack

Durango’s FastTrack Communications has been named one of the 2014 Colorado Companies to Watch. FastTrack is one of 50 Colorado businesses to win the award from among more than 1...

Paris-based firm to fight Utah consumer ruling

A Paris-based company says it will fight a U.S. judge’s ruling against its attempt to force a Utah couple to pay a $3,500 penalty over a critical online review. Descoteaux Boutiq...

In beer-church tweets, ale prevails

La Plata County residents tweet about beer more than they do about church, according to a 2012 study. Monica Stephens, a Humboldt State University geographer, studied Twitter mess...

Rural-area broadband gets boost

House approvals bring telecom law up to date