Despite the sizzling summer temperatures, the spirit of Christmas was recently felt at the Northampton House in American Fork, in honor of a man who recently succumbed to cancer.
Tanner Martin had a wish to spend the holidays with his newborn daughter, even though he knew he didn’t have ...
For a generation, Americans have had a historically large number of ex-presidents around, a possible source of counsel from one of only 45 people who have exercised the broad powers conferred by Article II of the Constitution.
You might expect former presidents to supply elements of personal ...
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit from environmentalists that argued Utah’s now-failed petition to the U.S. Supreme Court to gain control of millions of acres of federal land was unconstitutional, which would have prevented the state from bringing a similar case forward in the future.
On ...
While many parents assume they are arguing with their teen about competency (grades, chores, activities) or connection (their friends, treatment of other family members), more often the basic need of “safety” requires their most urgent attention.
In addition to keeping children safe in a ...
A person's 20s are a whirlwind of choices — picking a first job, choosing an apartment, even debating whether to eat out or heat up the instant noodles in the cupboard. But beyond the daily decisions and early adult chaos, which choices actually set someone up for a successful future? A BYU ...
A yearly tradition in Utah County is happening again. The annual backpack and school supplies giveaway from Tabitha’s Way food pantries will help hundreds of local children in need as they go back to school in a few weeks.
“We are still accepting backpacks and school supplies! We still ...