Andrea Whatcott
Share

Connect with Andrea Whatcott

Email awhatcott@deseretnews.com Subscribe

Utah Valley University student, Richard Hickman, has discovered that those photos are not actually being deleted, they are just becoming harder to find, according to KSL.com and Business Insider.
During a human trafficking forum on Wednesday, May 1, Salt Lake native Elizabeth Smart spoke candidly about her nine months in captivity after being kidnapped in 2002 and the importance of educating children at...
Late Monday night on April 15, NPR's "the two-way" blog and five NPR Twitter accounts were apparently hacked by an entity calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army.
More than 100,000 people have downloaded the Deseret News free iOS and Android apps since they were first launched.

Our Take: For the last two years the White House has been encouraging courts to eliminate Defense of Marriage Act, which has been in place since 1996. With the deadline at hand, the Supreme Court has received a

...

Our take: The author discusses findings in the book "Life at Home in the 21st Century," which suggests the story of the family can be told by looking at the refrigerator door. The author even examines her own r

...

Our take: Divorce not only creates a difficult situation for children, but also for ex-spouses. When a marriage was tumultuous, many assume co-parenting after a divorce will be filled with fighting and anger. H

...
Established in 1929, the Davis County Fair has a long-standing tradition of providing family fun to county residents and other visitors. The "Fairadise" will be held on Aug. 15-18.
The fair will be held from Aug. 15-18 at the newly remodeled Spanish Fork Fairgrounds, with free parking and admission.
Before the County Fairgrounds were organized, the Salt Lake County Fair went by a few different names, including Black and White Day, Farm Bureau Day and County Day. In 1936 the fair residents would come to kno...