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Get Out There: 5 things I’ve learned from recent travels

I’ve always believed you don’t have to travel far to learn something new. Sometimes a quick weekend getaway, a new restaurant across town, or a nearby ski trip can teach you just as much as crossing an ocean. Over the past several months, my family and I have been doing a mix of both: ...

Ask Dr. Steve: The truth about spring and suicide risk

Most people believe suicide rates peak during winter holidays. This is a persistent myth. Research consistently shows that suicide rates are actually lowest in December and highest in spring and early summer — April through June. Understanding this counterintuitive pattern could save ...

Northern Utah Living: Places to go, things to do (April 11-19)

Here is a look at many of the events going on in Northern Utah and beyond in the next week: CENTRAL Ogden April 11 Ogden Climbing Festival, WSU Outdoor Adventure & Welcome Center, all day (April 11-12, weber.edu/ogdenclimbingfestival) Cabaret, Val A. Browning Center, 7:30 p.m. ...

FISCHER: The Case of the Kidnapped Water Softener

While enjoying a medium light lemonade on the Upper 40, my brown cocker spaniel at my feet and a snow-white husky standing watch over the valley below, my phone rang with the unmistakable tone of a real estate emergency. Yes, there are true real estate emergencies. For example, the time when ...

Tech Matters: It’s time to let go of these 7 tech myths

A lot of consumer tech advice has outlasted the devices it was meant for. Bits of old information get repeated, stripped of context and passed along as fact. That is how myths survive. Let’s take a look at several of the most pervasive ones, and you may find today’s guidelines may make tech ...