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.
If you're a resident of St. George, you might recognize Pam Palermo and Susi Lafaele -- two women who have spent years pouring their hearts and souls into building up the community.
A Utah County family has made it their mission to give back in an extraordinary way - by gifting service puppies to families who can't afford the extra expense due to medical bills.
A group called Scarfs in the Park is making a big difference with little items: scarves and hats that are distributed to Utah's homeless during the cold winter months.
The students at Cherry Creek Elementary School in Springville deserve a KSL High 5 after they raised thousands of dollars for a classmate who was severely injured in a crash.
With careers in theater, health care, tech, science and more, there was one thing all the presenters at Inspiring Girls for the Future had in common: they're successful, passionate women.
Over the last four decades, the only spotlight Jeff Dunford has sought after is one that shines brightly in the shape of a star. For a few, tense summer days, the Francis Fire threatened to swallow up the star's light for good.
Amanda Grow spent almost a week in a coma after a serious complication during child birth. Recovery was extremely difficult, but a brief interaction with a nurse at Intermountain Medical Center changed her life forever.
Each year a new young lady is crowned Miss Utah, but for the last 30 years one person has remained constant: Miss Utah’s right-hand lady and volunteer Leean Gray.