Students and parents at Snowcrest Junior High couldn’t imagine a day without special education teacher Chris Schunk as they navigated the highs and lows of the last school year in the middle of the pandemic.
Verl Creager is the school crossing guard at Valley Elementary School. Many don't know his name, but they know who he is because of a simple gesture.
He makes sure to wave at every car that passes by.
Sticky Bird in Farmington seems like any other fast, casual chicken restaurant, but what happens behind the scenes is the real recipe for a better life.
Kid Bread Bakery is a home-based bakery in Salt Lake City that turns out delicious offerings - usually sold to boost Ellie, Henry and Penny White's funds for camps or vacations. This year, though, they decided to help someone else have a merry Christmas.
Kay Jensen, chairman of the Sanpete Humanitarian Council, has been helping the people of Sanpete County for decades as a nurse, volunteer, organizer and mentor.
Lisa Nebeker is an outreach teacher for the visually impaired. She got creative to help teach 7-year-old Ezra during remote learning, and she got a special UHP trooper involved.
Mike McDonough loves to hop on his bicycle and just ride. Though he's far from a professional cyclist, he does enjoy putting the pedal to the pavement - until debilitating neuropathy threatened to detour his life for good.
In the latest KSL High 5, we're celebrating a group giving back to teachers. The Washington County School District Foundation raises thousands of dollars for teacher grants, and in large part, thanks to the efforts of one man.
A Draper Pantry has been going strong for 20 years, and it's continuing to help people during the pandemic. The Adventure Church's Jesus Feeds is deserving of a KSL High 5.
If you drive by the Monsen's house in Woodland Hills, you'll find the Free Little Pantry isn't so little anymore - thanks to Max and Emily Monsen and their mother, Robie.
For more than a decade, Charles and Roberta Boyce created beautiful quilts of valor for Payson's veterans. Roberta has kept that tradition going after Charles died.