As summer begins, there’s a natural pause that settles in for families. Backpacks are emptied, schedules are loosened and we find ourselves reflecting on the past school year. It’s a time to celebrate — our children have learned, grown and accomplished so much.
But alongside that ...
Nursing jobs are dominating hiring trends, and young people are paying attention. In the 2024-25 application cycle, applications to nursing programs jumped a staggering 24% and The Wall Street Journal recently reinforced nursing’s reputation as being AI-proof.
With the federal officials ...
One in five American adults faces a mental health challenge. Among those experiencing homelessness, that number rises to nearly eight in 10 — showing the powerful link between mental illness and the risk of losing stable housing. At the Food & Care Coalition, we see this every ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has declared a 30-day state of emergency in 10 counties to address crop losses caused by unseasonal freezing temperatures in April.
In an executive order signed Friday, the governor specified that freezing temperatures that occurred in early and mid-April caused a 95% ...
Timpanogos School District officials are working to build a new district that is financially stable and can serve students on a scholarly level ahead of its official launch in July 2027.
As part of the planning process, new superintendent Joseph Jensen and board members visited staff, ...
The brain is weird. And it has a very big job to do. On the whole, my brain does a decent job at keeping me alive. But it’s not so great at prioritizing what activities would make that life worthwhile. That’s why someday, when I meet St. Peter at the pearly gates, and he asks me if I served ...