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Twenty-five years after one of the most infamous standoffs in Utah history, the man responsible for that event will be released from prison. The Utah State Board of Pardons and Parole announced Tuesday that Addam Swapp, 52, will be paroled from prison on July 9.
With Rick Santorum’s exit from the White House race, Mitt Romney stands on the cusp of history as the first Mormon to appear at the top of a major party ticket in a general presidential election. Romney, a Brigham Young University-educated, LDS-family scion and beloved Utah figure, is now the inevitable Republican nominee and will take on President Barack Obama this fall.
Many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who worshipped at an LDS temple this week saw something unexpected: a new film. Since the 1970s, a portion of LDS temple instruction has been provided through pre-recorded media, including film.
If there is one single impediment to Mitt Romney’s campaign, it is his utter inscrutability, his perplexing failure to schmooze with voters. Romney is seen by many as hollow, robotic, as stiff as his hair-sprayed coiffure. But to me, Mitt Romney isn’t stiff. He’s just a Mormon.
The death this past weekend of veteran television journalist Mike Wallace at the age of 93 has reminded many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of the celebrated newsman's relationship with the late LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley. In his foreword for President Hinckley's best-selling book, "Standing for Something," Wallace described how the interview happened.
During the Nauvoo period of church history, the Prophet Joseph Smith was dogged by legal troubles stemming from the Missouri persecutions of 1838.
Mormons, better known in New York City for clean-cut young missionaries in pressed white shirts, are now doing God’s work by getting their hands dirty. Members of Mormon Helping Hands have won rave reviews from Rockaway and Broad Channel residents whose homes were battered by floodwaters.
Typhoon Bopha, a category four hurricane, hit the southern Philippine island of Mindano on Tuesday, Dec. 4. There have been 540 confirmed deaths and reports of at least 400 missing people, with the death toll rising as rescuers continue to look through mud and rubble, according to a Church Welfare report.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wants to turn a house into a seminary building near the new high school in Draper. But before that can happen, the neighbors will get to vote on the covenants, conditions and restrictions of the neighborhood. This new Corner Canyon High School is set to open in the Fall of 2013.
A missionary from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has returned to full-time missionary service after sustaining life-threatening injuries in Toronto, Ontario.