Many of the veterans at Thursday's ceremony live in St. George because of the frostbite they received in Korea in the early 1950s, said Marine veteran John Cole.
Football team honors player who lost mom to breast cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the Olympus High School football team and its opponents showed off a new color Wednesday night in honor of a player's mom who lost her battle to breast cancer just last month.
Teen with cystic fibrosis talks about 'perks' of hospital stays
A 17-year-old whose health condition makes her familiar with the hospital recently made a charming and optimistic video about the best parts of staying in a hospital.
College moves up season so dying basketball player can play first game
A terminally ill basketball player in Ohio will get a chance to make her dreams come true with her first college game.
Man who is blind asks for readers, dozens respond
Celeste Tholen Rosenlof |
posted Oct 14th - 11:04am
About 40 people responded to a man's advertisement requesting people to read to him after a passerby tweeted a photo of the request posted in a bookshop.
Being kind online and other moments that made your day
Celeste Tholen Rosenlof |
posted Oct 13th - 9:58am
It can be easy to hide behind a computer screen and say mean things. But when someone extends some kindness online, it makes a difference in that corner of the Internet. That's our goal of this weekly column — to make the Internet more positive.
Utah soldier surprises daughter on soccer field
Families of eight Utah soldiers celebrated Saturday after their loved-ones came home following an 11-month deployment to Kosovo. But for Maj. Chad Koon the homecoming didn't end at the airport.
5-year-old Orem boy thrilled to become police officer for a day
Lucas Aguilar spent Saturday fighting bad guys with the K-9 unit and searching for superheroes at Utah's Hogle Zoo. It was his wish to become a police officer, and, at least for the day, the 5-year-old could forget about his life-threatening leukemia.
Boy who asked for 99 birthday cards gets over 10K
9-year-old Rhett Bird hoped for 99 on his ninth birthday. His request went viral and he was presented with over 10,000 cards at Salem Hills High School Friday night.
College students surprise pizza delivery man with $1.2K tip
Megan Marsden Christensen |
posted Oct 10th - 8:21pm
When one CEO decided to teach 3,000 college students a lesson, a pizza delivery man walked away with more than $1,200 in tips.
Middle schoolers save friend's life during asthma attack
Four 6th graders at Sierra Bonita Elementary School are being called heroes. In the middle of recess, one of their classmates had an asthma attack.
Sarah McLachlan donates song proceeds to Utah mother with cancer
After hearing the story of a Utah woman who lost a premature baby while battling cancer, singer Sarah McLachlan decided to donate the proceeds of a cover song to help with the woman's medical expenses.
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