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A 9-year-old was surprised at a Tampa Bay Rays game last week when the catcher who caught her ceremonial first pitch turned out to be her father, home from Afghanistan after nearly two years.
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8 ways to forgive yourself and let go of your past

Kim Giles, Ksl.com Contributor  |  posted May 20th - 6:15am
This week in LIFEadvice: Coach Kim offers some great ideas on forgiving yourself and moving on — even if you've made a lot of mistakes.
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Refugee woman from the Congo finds friends, new life in Utah

Nkoyo Iyamba  |  posted May 19th - 12:05pm
A refugee woman from Congo has started a new life in Utah, and shares her story of survival with her new friends and neighbors to offer them hope.
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Despite rain, 1,500 ride in all-women's bike event

Kristin Sokol, Ksl.com Contributor  |  posted May 18th - 7:59pm
More than 1,500 women who were ready to ride in the Goldilocks all-women's bike event in Herriman Saturday morning were faced with a decision because of rainy, cold weather.
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Music, people brought together to help man with cerebral palsy

Celeste Tholen Rosenlof  |  posted May 18th - 4:34pm
Skyler always has a CD playing, and he's considered the number one fan of his father's band, Flashbacc. For the 31-year-old man with cerebral palsy, the band is holding a fundraiser to buy him a new wheelchair-accessible van.
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Flesh-eating disease victim gets prosthetic hands

Phillip Lucas, Associated Press  |  posted May 18th - 3:16pm
A metro Atlanta woman who lost both hands, her left leg and right foot after contracting a flesh-eating disease was on her way back from Ohio Friday after being fitted with prosthetic hands.
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Man dead for 40 minutes, brought back with CPR machine

Tracie Snowder  |  posted May 17th - 9:04pm
An Australian man who was clinically dead for 40 minutes was brought back to life with a new CPR technique.
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VIDEO: Spider-Man cleans windows, surprises kids at hospital

Faith Heaton Jolley  |  posted May 17th - 10:45am
Spider-Man not only climbs up buildings and saves damsels in distress, but he also washed windows at the Primary Children's Hospital Thursday afternoon.
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Old-fashioned call box helped avert Philly stroller tragedy

Kathy Matheson, Associated Press  |  posted May 16th - 8:36pm
A veteran dispatcher for the city's transit police said Thursday that she was stunned to receive an emergency call reporting that a stroller carrying a toddler had rolled off a train platform and fallen onto the tracks below.
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5 day trips to take with your family this weekend

Celeste Tholen Rosenlof  |  posted May 16th - 2:36pm
For those in Northern Utah who want to go somewhere new, we've compiled a list of five places where you can take a day trip and be back home by dinner.
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Student with muscular dystrophy earns 3 degrees at 18 years old

David Self Newlin  |  posted May 16th - 10:33am
It seems impossible to earn so many degrees all at once. But part of what compels 18-year-old Raymond Walter to work so hard is that he's not sure how much time he has left. Walter suffers from Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a disease which means his muscles are weak and wasting away.
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Viral video sticks it to Abercrombie & Fitch

Lindsay Maxfield  |  posted May 15th - 8:33pm
New backlash against Abercrombie & Fitch and its "exclusionary" CEO comes in the form of a viral video that asks viewers to make A&F the "No. 1 brand of homeless apparel" by donating the clothing to the homeless.
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