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David Sayer recounted some of his fondest memories serving as President Gordon B. Hinckley's bodyguard, to institute students at Westminster College on Friday.
LDS composer Merrill Jenson will conduct the Murray Symphony on Saturday, March 20, 7:30 p.m., at Murray High School, 5300 S. State St.
The Seattle American Red Cross honored Bellevue, Wash., residents Gordon and Myrna Conger on March 11, at its 2010 Everyday Heroes Breakfast.
Mark H. Willes, president and CEO of Deseret Management Corp., spoke at the fourth annual Neal A. Maxwell lecture about the ambitious goal to reinvent the church's media businesses.
Marie Osmond returned to the stage less than two weeks after her son's apparent suicide. She has relied on her spirituality to cope with his death.
A Mormon family was among the homeowners on a block in Moreno Valley, Calif., NPR interviewed for this article titled "Walking one block damaged by the housing crisis."
One example of faith in action today are the 70 or so high-school-age teens who rise at 5 a.m. to attend religious studies at 6 every school day morning except Wednesdays.
It's been an entire year since Kandice Hemsley, Ryan Sherman and their children had to climb from the uttermost depths of sorrow to the top of the Columbia Center in downtown Seattl.
Officer Kepa Lousi, who is Mormon, is part of a team that is working to make the streets safer.