Fall is here — a season of golden leaves, crisp air and the promise of the holidays ahead. But for many of our clients at the Food and Care Coalition, it also brings the harsh reality of cold nights and long winter days without shelter, warmth or basic necessities.
At the Food and Care ...
Have you ever wanted to try your hand at growing and harvesting your own garlic? October is a great month to get started. And by saving some bulbs from your first harvest to replant the following autumn, you can have a self-sustaining supply of garlic that will keep you stocked for years to ...
Every week, thousands of students gather on Brigham Young University’s campus to be uplifted and inspired by remarkable devotional speakers. With the help of translators within BYU Speeches, thousands more across the globe can now access the spiritual reinforcement these speeches ...
Dozens of people gathered on the steps of the State Capitol on Tuesday at the second annual "Dear Utah" rally. There, legislators, law enforcement members, service providers, community members, family members and survivors came out to show support and do their part to put an end to domestic ...
Every election season, we hear about the importance of voting, but when it comes to local elections, far too many people still sit on the sidelines. While national and statewide races often dominate headlines and drive larger turnouts, participation in local elections is frequently abysmal by ...
In 1967, a farmer stood in a field in Punjab, India, holding seeds that looked no different from those his father and grandfather had planted. But these seeds (stocky, disease-resistant wheat varieties bred by Norman Borlaug) would help transform his family’s fortunes and feed hundreds of ...