One Cache County restaurant owner is giving out-of-work fathers a free meal this Father's Day weekend, but even he has been surprised by the support he's received from his community.
Rather than letting his graduation gown go to waste, Nathaniel Moore, decided to repurpose it as personal protective equipment for frontline health care workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Pygmy hippos are an endangered species, but in April, one was born at the San Diego Zoo. It was the zoo's first successful pygmy hippo birth in more than 30 years.
Despite being told welding wasn't for her, Kylie Hrubes learned firsthand that letting the expectations of others run her life would never lead to happiness.
The VA hospital in New Orleans needed help for their sick veterans. When the call went out, a Utah volunteer stepped up and put his life on the line to help.
This week marks the halfway point for Project Protect, Utah’s largest volunteer-based project since the 2002 Olympics. To date, Intermountain Healthcare, in partnership with the University of Utah and LDS Charities, has collected more than two million handmade medical-grade face masks.
Looking around at the hustle and bustle, you would never know that The King's English Bookshop has not reopened its doors to customers - at least not in the traditional way.
A fire captain who died in the line of duty in 1953 is no longer forgotten, thanks to some fellow firefighters who became a team of detectives, solving the nearly 70-year-old mystery of his death.
It can be tough being stuck inside an assisted living facility right now during the coronavirus pandemic, but one group delivered a bit of cheer, throwing an "inflatable suit parade" outside assisted living centers in Holladay.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic first started impacting Utah communities, we have seen many of our neighbors suffering from great needs. Fortunately, there are others among us with a great need to help, and a handful of people banded together online to connect those groups for solutions.
In the age of “stay safe, stay home,” a group of college students has launched an effort to help the most vulnerable population stay healthy by offering a service to get them what they need most: groceries.
A local body armor manufacturer said it will use its warehouse and five acres of land to create a space where people and businesses can donate supplies and those in need can obtain them for free.
Sometimes all it takes is the right person to put a teenager on the right path. For many students at Hunter High School, that person has been Claudia Travis.
A Utah County man credits the EMT team from Payson Fire Department with saving his hand after they treated him and rushed him to a hospital 56 miles away where an orthopedic surgeon was available.
In today's KSL High 5, one mans story will inspire you to get up and volunteer because you're never too old to start spending your time helping others.