Tired of swiping left? Meet a modern Utah matchmaker
You might think matchmaking is a thing of the past. But this Utah matchmaker is on a mission to show you just how modern it is,3 years ago
Why Utah’s inmates get charged for phone calls
Some of the inmates say the bills from the phone calls simply cost too much a month. The state says it's working on alternatives.3 years ago
Is genetic mapping for babies something that everyone should do?
A new project will screen the genomes of 100,000 babies for rare disorders, a Utah neonatologist says genome mapping has come a long way.3 years ago
Meet a male caregiver in Utah who is caring for his third parent
Utah resident Greg Mills is a male caregiver, one of the millions of similar men in America. He represents a growing demographic.3 years ago
Will artificial intelligence be good for Utah? One business expert says yes
A Utah business expert and economist says artificial intelligence will enhance Utah and its employees, hopefully eliminating redundant tasks.3 years ago
Dickson: A master class on media and business at the U
Media business expert David Chipman encourages students to be curious about their own generation, Gen Z, and other generations.3 years ago
Early intervention programs in Utah not experiencing chronic staffing shortages
The early intervention program in Utah is expanding, despite many programs around the nation suffering from chronic staffing shortages.3 years ago
Haunted houses are safe, but can aggravate health conditions
And though haunted houses are regularly inspected, fire officials can't regulate how fear might affect someone's health.3 years ago
Here’s how women are affected by microaggressions at work
A new report on women in the workplace found 78% of women have said they experience "microaggressions" at work.3 years ago
Utah’s prison and its moms: “We love our children as much as the next”
There are 400 total women in Utah's state prison on any given day, and 70% of them are parents to minor children. Two women currently incarcerated are talking about their experience as moms in Utah prisons.3 years ago
Dickson: FaceTime sleepovers are a thing
More and more teens and adults alike are sleeping together on FaceTime. Here's why, right from the people who are doing it most often.3 years ago
Why our brains are getting smaller
Over the last 3,000 years, our brains have gotten smaller. They've shrunk about the size of a lime since then.3 years ago
Dickson: Where faith and journalism meet
Executive Editor of Church News Sarah Jane Weaver and Church News reporter Mary Richards talk about where faith and journalism intersect.3 years ago
Dickson: It’s not how well you slept, but how well you think you slept
When it comes to getting good sleep, it's more about your attitude on how you slept versus the actual sleep you got.3 years ago
How parents in prison keep parenting, and how Utah helps
Nearly three-quarters of the women in Utah's prisons are parents to children under the age of 18. The number is smaller for fathers in prison, the number of parents in prison still affects one out of every 14 children.3 years ago
Dickson: Star Trek fan goes to FanX
Amanda Dickson shares her experience "meeting her heroes" at FanX Salt Lake this weekend.3 years ago
Dickson: Give your children the playlist of your life
My son, Ethan, asked me to create a Spotify playlist of "my music" for him. Here's my journey through time and how I made a gift for my kids.3 years ago
Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute takes students ideas to real life
The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at the University of Utah brings together 6,000 students from freshmen to Ph.D. candidates each year.3 years ago
STEMFest at Mountain America Expo Center
When you walk into the Mountain America Expo Center today, you’ll see STEMFest 2023.3 years ago
ABC’s Matt Gutman on panic attacks as a war correspondent
ABC's Matt Gutman has struggled with panic attacks for years. Now, he's sharing his story in a new book being released.3 years ago
Rep. John Curtis on the conservative approach to climate change
OREM, Utah — Climate change is not a Democrat issue or a liberal issue. Not if you ask Rep.John Curtis, R-Utah. He is hosting a conservative climate summit on Friday at Utah Valley University. “This is an opportunity for us to get together and find common ground and demonstrate that conservatives really have a voice […]3 years ago
Are you suffering from compassion fatigue?
Compassion fatigue is common among those in health care and care giving professions, sometimes they don't realize what the feeling is.3 years ago
Dickson: Why does it seem like there’s less happiness at work?
In this editorial, Amanda Dickson explores why there are fewer happy people at work and suggests possible solutions.3 years ago