After learning a child of a dear friend had a failing heart, Dallas
Graham was faced with an onerous question: "What can I do? Well,
what can you do when a child is facing death?"
Fighting anxiety with better thinking
Kim Giles, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jun 17th - 6:15am
This week in LIFEadvice: Coach Kim shares some ways to fight anxiety
without medication. You can choose to see your situation in a less
stressful way, and this perspective will help.
Man learns about father's WWII service through gifted letters
Reggie Aqui, Nbc News |
posted Jun 14th - 9:25pm
"Don't worry about me mother. And write often," Sgt. Delbert Steele
wrote to his mother through Western Union April 29, 1944.
Sick husband serenades wife with love song from hospital bed
After being hospitalized for bladder cancer
and hip surgery from a bad fall, an Orem man
was afraid his time on Earth was short and
wanted to let his wife of 66 years know that
he loved her. Their sweet moment was caught
on camera
and the video has gone viral.
Summer fun brings risk of watery infection
David Self Newlin |
posted Jun 14th - 5:08pm
There are few better things in the world than a cool swim on a hot day,
a short hike up a river trail, or a backyard barbecue. These summer
activities get you outside and having some fun, but they come with
some microscopic risks — like cryptosporidium.
Orem magician turns $1 into $100 for the homeless
Stephanie Grimes |
posted Jun 14th - 3:09pm
An Orem man's magic trick has turned $1 into $100 for 10
panhandlers in Utah County.
Man saves baby's life using turkey baster
Nbc News |
posted Jun 13th - 8:24pm
A Good Samaritan and a common kitchen utensil are being credited
with saving a Michigan baby's life.
Using scene from 'Up,' man proposes to girlfriend
Exactly like a scene from a movie, a man proposed to his girlfriend in
a mock living room from the Pixar movie "Up."
6 strategies to help siblings stay close
Julie Nelson, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jun 11th - 8:32pm
How can we foster lifelong friendships among our children so when we
have passed on, they hold our histories close for the next generation?
Some strategies can help turn sibling foes into friends.
Court hears arguments on NYC's big soda ban
David B. Caruso, Associated Press |
posted Jun 11th - 5:42pm
A state appeals court panel had few sweet words Tuesday for a city health regulation that would fight diabetes and obesity by setting a size limit on sugary beverages sold in restaurants.
Learn to quit taking things personally
Kim Giles, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jun 10th - 6:15am
This week in LIFEadvice, Coach Kim explains what it means to "not
take things personally." She
teaches readers how to become bulletproof and not bothered by what
other people do or say.
Making surprise return, deployed airman proposes to girlfriend
Keith Whitney, Nbc News |
posted Jun 8th - 6:58pm
Katie Ward had no idea what she was in for when she met up with
friends for barbeque Thursday night.
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