Immigration causes a deep divide among Mormons
by Los Angeles Times | Everything Else
At the Sandstrom family table on the edge of the Wasatch Mountains, eldest son Stephen listened carefully a...
Poll: religion remains a sticking point for LDS presidential hopefuls
by Los Angeles Times | Opinions & Features
Mitt Romney is stepping away from the rest of the field for the GOP presidential nomination and is increasi...
BYU museum readies exhibition of Christ paintings by Carl Bloch
by Los Angeles Times | Arts & Entertainment
If the Mormon church has a favorite artist, it may be 19th century Danish painter Carl Heinrich Bloch, whos...
Judge strikes down Prop. 8, allows gay marriage in California
by Los Angeles Times | Everything Else
A federal judge in San Francisco decided today that gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry,...
Donny Osmond wins 'Dancing With the Stars'!
by Los Angeles Times | Mormons We Know
Maybe it was Adam Carolla's last-ditch prayer to Michael Flatley that did it: After overcoming long odds, u...
LAPD releases video of suspect in arson case at Mormon Temple
by Los Angeles Times | What They're Saying About "Us"
Los Angeles police Wednesday released video footage of a suspect caught on tape in May as he allegedly trie...
Mormonism: Not a cult, not a problem
by Los Angeles Times | What They're Saying About "Us"
Some voters are convinced that if Mitt Romney wins the Republican nomination, we run the risk of ending up ...
Obama and Romney shun confrontation on religion
by Los Angeles Times | Everything Else
Maybe the economy is a political black hole, sucking every other issue into an impossibly dense void. Maybe...
Story of a Mormon couple's struggle with immigration
by Los Angeles Times | Everything Else
The wedding was all set. The bride would travel from Mexico City to Rexburg, Idaho, where she would walk do...
Romney's at odds with Mormon Church on immigration
by Los Angeles Times | Mormons We Know
Reporting from Phoenix— Celia Alejandra Alvarez spent three months in a Maricopa County jail after deputies...