The Utah Podcast Summit is the first of it's kind in Utah. With speakers from all over the state, any question you've ever had about starting, managing, and creating success for your podcast is only a ticket to the Utah Podcast Summit away. Here are the 4 reasons you should attend the Utah Podcast Summit.
Amir Jackson had a challenging childhood where he felt alone and powerless, until he started writing poems. His Aunt told him that he was a good writer and to keep going. Young people just want to be seen and feel valued.
Are you all about board games? Do you always win Monopoly at the expense of your friends and family? Does Scrabble make you feel like a verbal virtuoso? A new cafe in Provo, Good Move Cafe, is the place for you. Here are 5 of the best food and board game pairings you can find at Good Move Cafe.
There are over 450,000 individuals with Down syndrome living in the U.S. and every 1 in 691 live births result in a Down syndrome diagnosis. This can be a challenging and scary experience for parents, but Gigi’s Playhouse was created to change the way the world views this diagnosis and send a global message of acceptance for all.
Cheese is one of the best things about life, and whether you like it melty on your favorite grilled cheese, or freshly cut and on top of a cracker, or even toasted. That's right, toasted. Your Utah host Taylor Powers talks with Russel Kohler of Heber Valley Artisan Cheese about how they started and what some of their favorite cheese that they make are.
Preventing fires at home should be a priority for everyone. Former SLC PD chief Chris Burbank talks about how you can be aware of fire safety in your home. Plus, how to keep loved ones protected in the event of an emergency.
My husband was Officer Joseph Dan Adams who worked for Lehi Police Department and was killed in the line of duty in 2001. Kenny was and continues to be a true friend to our family through acts of service.
Cucina restaurant owner Dean Pierose joins Nightside Project host Alex Kirry for the newest Nightside game: Would You Eat That? Alex picks out several less than appetizing sounding dishes like century eggs, chitlins, and balut, plus a few others. Some of these dishes may make you question how bad a McDonald's burger really is. So go ahead, play along with Alex and Dean on Would You Eat That? and let them know on Facebook and Twitter if you'd eat it, or if there's no chance you'd even touch it.
The streets of Salt Lake City will be opening up for a huge party to celebrate our community! Open Streets Salt Lake City is temporarily closing a few downtown streets to traffic and opening them to people, so you can walk, jog, bike, rollerblade, and dance through the streets lined with activities for your family to enjoy.
An uplifting spiritual album featuring local artists. Worth of Souls is healing people's pain through the power of music. Whether it's relief from depression, anxiety, or pain, Worth of Souls has the perfect spiritual song for you.
Right now you are holding more technology in your hands than the Apollo rockets had. The amount of things you can do with your phone is incredible, and for many, it has become a central point of their lives. People access their banks, their home security systems, and many other highly sensitive types of information all on their phones. But how do you protect your phone when so much sensitive information is on it? Here are 3 Ways You Can Better Protect Your Smartphone.
Imagine your nightly routine; the kids have brushed their teeth, gotten their pajamas on, and now it’s time to slip into bed, under the covers. Now imagine the same nightly routine, but you tuck them in under a blanket on the floor instead. Children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their heads, but this is not available to every family. This is where Sleep in Heavenly Peace comes in, to provide beds, so that no child has to sleep on the floor.
Officer Dingman was on vacation in Hawaii when an elderly female on his Pearl Harbor tour collapsed. OFficer Dingman performed CPR on the female until EMS could arrive.
Utah has one of the highest rates of Autism in the nation. Nearly 1 of every 58 children born in Utah is on the autism spectrum, that’s 13 percent higher than the national average. The vast majority of services and resources are directed toward supporting children, but many adults on the spectrum struggle to get the support they need to lead successful and independent lives.
"My entire thought process was (to) get this guy stopped any way I can," Utah County sheriff's deputy Justin Mortensen said Thursday, adding he had been told the suspect was likely armed.
SALT LAKE CITY – On April 16, KSL will launch “The A Gentle Thief,” an audiobook told by KSL NewsRadio’s Amanda Dickson. It’s based on her fictional novel of the same name. “A Gentle Thief” is distributed as a free podcast thanks to the sponsorship of Superior Water and Air. ________________________________________________________________________ ‘A Gentle Thief’: Story […]
Read. Graduate. Succeed. is an AmeriCorps program that organizes volunteers to help students who are starting to fall behind in reading. Volunteer tutors support regular classroom instruction with a structured practice called the Student Tutoring Achievement for Reading or STAR program. STAR was developed by the Utah State Office of Education based on researched principles. Students quickly become stellar readers with individual attention and structured practice.
When a snow plow covered 80-year-old Marian Haws's driveway with snow, she could only think to call 911. That's when officer Lautaha arrived on scene, and cleared the snow himself.
In 1985, 17 people living with AIDS were reported in Utah and the state was unprepared to address the HIV/AIDS issue. Today, the Utah AIDS Foundation reaches over 30,000 people each year through early education and prevention efforts with their committed corps of volunteers.
Words from the War is dedicated to helping soldiers, veterans and their family members strengthen communication and learn to express their experiences through writing. Participants learn how to channel their ideas and begin the writing process that provides a cathartic and meaningful experience.
Camp Kesem at BYU supports children through and beyond their parent’s cancer. They are a part of the largest national organization dedicated to this unique population – supporting children with innovative, fun-filled programs that foster a lasting community.