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Young singles looking for competition arrived at the Murray Sports Mall en masse for a large-scale, area-wide activity, donning tennis shoes instead of dealing with slow songs.
During her presentation at Time Out for Women, Mariama Kallon shared how it was to live in war-torn Sierra Leone and how she found faith.
To commemorate the centennial of the Boy Scouts of America, Mormon Times seeks to highlight the service of LDS Church members in the program and how it has influenced lives.
A Utah native and BYU graduate may have found a lost draft of the U.S. Constitution. If valid, the draft would prove James Wilson penned the U.S. Constitution on his own.
Lt. Col. Randon Draper wasn't trained in the delicate art of foreign adoptions when he was dispatched to Haiti. But he learned quickly how to handle them from his position at the airport.
Treasure hope, choose to be delightful and reach out were some of the hope-filled lessons from Chieko Okasaki, John Bytheway and Jenny Oaks Baker at Time Out for Women in Ogden Friday.
Part of the Olympic flame's 45,000-kilometer journey through Canada included being carried in Ontario by two Mormon brothers-in-law.
Substance abuse, electronic entertainment and pornography are three counterfeits that can rob teens of real relationship, a BYU professor and author told high school students.
Sean Murphy, president of G&M Contracting in Arlington, Va., had a challenge.