Church members in US politics share experiences

There are 10 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints currently serving in Congress. Despite common ties to the Church, Latter-day Saints serving in political positions have different reasons for getting involved in politics.

General Conference addresses Saints, brings change

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced historic changes, including updated temple-recommend interview questions and a revised youth program, as well as offered spiritual guidance to its members during the 189th Semiannual General Conference.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces two temple site locations

Two newly announced temples — the Tooele Valley Utah Temple and the Feather River California Temple — now have set locations.

Indigenous voting rights conference addresses community challenges

The Rural Utah Project and the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission collaborated to put on The First Nations Voting Rights Conference — a three day voting rights conference for indigenous people. The conference, happening in Salt Lake City on Sept. 25-27, focuses on the struggles Native Americans face when trying to exercise their voting rights.

Salt Lake Named #7 in Overall Fitness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgJIHbnKqMcSALT LAKE CITY- Men’s Health announced 2019’s most fit cities, and Salt Lake City made a top ten spot at number seven.For many people,...

Nonprofit celebrates women’s suffrage, looks toward future

Better Days 2020 took Utah women back through history Friday night at its celebration commemorating the hundredth anniversary of Utah ratifying the nineteenth amendment. The event highlighted the progressive women of the past, honored contemporary trailblazers and encouraged Utahns to work for a more equal future.
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