In her new book “Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up,” Abigail Shrier, an investigative journalist and former opinion columnist for The Wall Street Journal, challenges modern trust in therapy and argues that the answer isn’t more therapy for all kids, but less.
Read more about Shrier’s thoughts on adolescent mental health and her message to parents.
The state of Utah has been hounding its population for years to conserve water and move to water-wise landscaping.
Many residents have chosen to invest thousands in artificial turf to help save on water. The plastic stuff is non-permeable, doesn't require a lawnmower and is green all the time.
It sounds like a solution to help a state entrenched in water scarcity, but several residents are facing fines from code enforcement officers, who say the artificial grass has to go.
Dangling securely from a towering crane, the iconic Angel Moroni statue soared through the air Tuesday morning and settled back into its picturesque place atop the historic Salt Lake Temple — 210 feet above Temple Square.
Part of Salt Lake’s skyline for 128 years, the 12-foot, 5-inch statue was absent the past four years during intensive work on the temple’s foundation during a long, ongoing renovation by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.