May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to spread awareness, become educated, advocate for those who are struggling and share resources. But there’s more to it than that. The month is all about breaking the silence surrounding mental health, sharing stories and finding support and ...
Emelie Menodji grew up in Chad, located in north-central Africa. At a young age, she knew she wanted to be in healthcare. Six years ago, she moved to Salt Lake City with a dream to pursue healthcare education.
Recently, she graduated with her BSN in nursing from Utah Valley University and ...
The different phases of our child’s life bring different emotions to both the child and the parent.
It can be overwhelming as we try to navigate each stage as it is continuously changing. However, we can simplify a potentially stressful and difficult process by focusing on what our child ...
AMERICAN FORK
"Do You Hear the People Sing? Broadway in Concert" — The Timpanogos Singers will present "Do You Hear the People Sing? Broadway in Concert" at 7 p.m. on May 19 at the American Fork Library. This free, family-friendly concert celebrates music from "Les Misérables," "Mama Mia," ...
Knowingly or not, President Donald Trump, in his decision to attack Iran, has embarked on a foreign policy that has been, on and off, both persistent and controversial in the great English-speaking nations. You can trace it back at least to the Glorious Revolution of 1688-89: the ouster of King ...
Utah's new e-bicycle law, HB 381, went into effect Wednesday and has direct implications for children and young adults who ride electric vehicles.
Aimed at enhancing safety, the law stipulates that all e-bike, e-scooter and e-motorcycle riders under 21 must wear a helmet on Utah's public ...