Erin Cox

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Two-Spirit powwow shows Native American traditions of inclusion

Powwows have been a long-standing tradition but one ceremony on Friday celebrated certain members of Utah's community.
7 months ago

Utah museum calls for oral histories, trying to share Utah’s Japanese American history

One family is partnering with their local museum to help tell a story we know very little about, and they need your help.
7 months ago

Medical interpreter works with same unit that saved him some 30 years ago

No one plans to start life in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and even more so when English is not their native language.  
7 months ago

President Zelenskyy honors Utah’s Honorary Consul to Ukraine, Signs Agreement with UT businessmen during U.S. visit

A Utah man was among those honored by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday at the National Archives.
7 months ago

Reversing Stereotypes: Lowriding community gives teens a place to turn instead of gangs

Reversing stereotypes isn't easy, and one Utah group has been trying since the 90s.
8 months ago

With influx of refugees, Catholic Community Services calls for furniture donations

There is a lot of talk about the need to house Utah’s growing community, but as refugee families arrive, one organization isn’t so much concerned about the house itself as they are about what’s inside.
8 months ago

Healing begins, community gathers after another evacuation in Maui

Members of the Lahaina First Ward are returning to their homes after an evacuation order forced them to leave on Saturday.
8 months ago

Utah community helps thousands of refugee children with back-to-school supplies

The Utah community showed up in a big way to provide back to school supplies for refugee children.
9 months ago

Utah travel agent recommends delaying Maui trips for several weeks

Hawaii Gov. Josh Green has called for a stop on all non-essential travel to Maui to give priority to those trying to evacuate the island.
9 months ago

Getting kids on a good sleep routine before school starts again

As you’re getting ready to send your kids back to school, there’s a lot to prepare for and one social worker hopes you won’t forget one of the most important things: your kid’s sleep routine. 
9 months ago

First-ever Halal Food Festival hosted by Utah Muslim Civic League celebrates culture, connections

Nothing seems to bring people together faster than food.  That’s in part what one of Utah’s religious communities is hoping to accomplish for its first-ever food festival.   
9 months ago

Utah refugees need help with back to school supplies  

Kids are getting ready to go back to school in just a few weeks and one thing experts emphasize: if kids feel secure at home, they’ll do better in the classroom. 
9 months ago

Firefighter warns wet winter created more fuel for summer wildfires

After a record-breaking wet winter and rainy spring, temperatures are finally rising in Utah, and with the heat comes the dry air.
10 months ago

Students from across the country repaint ‘I’ decades after Intermountain Indian School closes

Many of these former students come back every year to help paint the “I” overlooking Brigham City.
10 months ago

Parishioners pushing to save 110-year-old Utah church from possible sale

 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church rests at the corner of 11th and 7th and has been a community center for Catholics and other organizations for the past 110 years.  
10 months ago

Utah scientists work in Africa to reduce malaria

Two Utah scientists are working in Mali to help reduce malaria. It’s the first time Utah’s mosquito abatement techniques are being put into practice there. 
11 months ago

State agencies deal with shortage of dispatchers

Agencies across the Beehive State are dealing with staffing shortages for emergency responders.
11 months ago

Utah scientists fly out to Mali as the first to help villagers fight malaria

A group of Utah scientists flew to Africa on Monday as some of the first to work on anti-Malaria in Mali, Africa.
11 months ago

Service animal removed from grocery store. Does the ADA allow that?

A Utah woman says her normal trip to Harmons didn't go as planned and the store broke the law by turning away her service animal.
11 months ago

Survivor’s relief after UT Supreme Court affirms former USU athlete’s rape convictions

After nearly a decade of seeking justice, one survivor said she finally has some closure.
11 months ago

Utah memorial celebrates contributions of Pacific Islander women

Tucked in a place you might never visit, and in a place you might have never heard of, there is a new memorial in Utah.
11 months ago

New rabbi hopes to bring Utah County’s Jewish community together

A Utah Rabbi is looking to continue his family's thirty-year tradition of bringing Utah's Jewish community together.
1 year ago

West side man mentors youth, inspires community in spite of deadly disease

He was diagnosed with a terminal disease, but continues to inspire students as a home away from home, making a big difference, especially in the native community.
1 year ago

Utah lawmakers pushing for greater school safety measures

Utah lawmakers are pushing for change in order to protect our students in schools.
1 year ago