
Local Services
Early-Onset Alzheimer's Support
A Family Diagnosis: Matt’s Story Article by Kelli Charlton | Photography by Contributed Early-onset Alzheimer’s affects nearly 200,000 Americans under the age of 65 years old. Behind that number are families doing the impossible — raising children, working full-time, and suddenly learning how to care for someone whose memory is slipping far sooner than expected. But within these difficult journeys, there is also resilience, love, and unexpected hope. For Amanda, it began quietly. Her husband...
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Food + Beverage
Healthy Bites to Kickstart Your Year
Take your tastebuds on a trip around the world with these fresh, wholesome recipes! Article and Photography by Jackie Dodart Start 2026 off on the right foot with these incredibly healthy and easy-to-assemble snacks. Travel the world with the tastes of the Mediterranean- Pink Beet Hummus, Italian fare- Pizza Bites and Thai-inspired Spring Roll recipes. The pizzas are a great way to use any extra vegetables you have on hand to make a quick bite to eat. Another idea is to have a pizza party...
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Health + Wellness
Vision Protection: The Pickleball Court
Importance of wearing protective eye-gear while enjoying your active lifestyle. Article by Dr. Taylor Hutchins | Photography by Provided by SouthWest Vision Pickleball is a paddle or racket sport in which four or two players use a smooth paddle to hit a hollow, perforated plastic ball over a 34-inch net, until one team or side is unable to return the ball or breaks a rule. Invented in 1965 as a backyard game for children in the U.S., pickleball can be played both indoors and outdoors. ...
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Home + Design
Wabi-sabi Philosophy Roots Wellness in Design
Wabi-sabi is a Japanese aesthetic that finds beauty in imperfection and naturalness. Article by Meg Nelson | Photography by Jeremy Beitler Wabi-sabi is a Japanese design principle and style rooted in embracing simplicity, natural imperfections and holistic living. This style is finding and creating organic beauty in your home's environment. The wabi-sabi principles of embracing timeless beauty is a way that design and style can increase the amount of well-being you experience in your daily...
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Education
More than a MedSpa
A local story about grief, legacy, leadership, and creating a space that feels like home. Article by Bella Shipley | Photography by Tate Dalley I never planned on running a medical spa. Not really. I grew up in the beauty world, watching my mom, Cyndi, build businesses with grit, heart, and her incredible ability to make people feel instantly at home. She was our mom, but she was also our mentor, role model, and best friend. When she passed away, everything I thought I understood about life...
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Arts + Culture
Civilian Conservation Corps
A Heritage of Hope and Health in Zion National Park Article and Photography by Tracee McDonald In 1929 the stock market crashed launching America into the Great Depression. In an effort to provide jobs to 16 million unemployed Americans, President Franklin D. Roosevelt began a series of new programs called the New Deal. One such program was formed in 1933 and helped sustain Utah during the Great Depression. It was called the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The CCC program provided jobs to...
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Finance + Legal Services
Savvy Holiday Spending
Keeping finances under control during the holidays Article by Dustin Schofield | Photography by Melissa Hill Photography The holiday season brings joy, celebration, and often, financial stress. Between gifts, travel, and festive gatherings, it’s easy to let spending spiral. I’ve learned over the years that the excitement of the season can quickly fade if January arrives with financial regret. The key is finding balance between generosity, responsibility, and enjoying the holidays...
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Shopping
Publishers' Picks for the Perfect Presents
Shopping local is the heartbeat of our town Article by Holly Morris | Photography by Photography contributed 1. E-Bike St. George on Mall Drive Give the gift of adventure with the Magnum Bliss - a stylish, powerful e-bike built for comfort. Perfect for exploring the red rocks or cruising downtown. Mention this article for a special gift w/purchase. 2. Desert Gem Permanent Jewelry in Downtown St. George Custom-sized sterling silver and 14K gold chains, fused closed for continuous...
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Arts + Culture
Nutcracker--a Ballet for All Ages
The magic of the Nutcracker: a holiday tradition of music, dance and enchantment Article by JJ Abernathy | Photography by Heidi Pitcher and Heinz Kirchhausen Say “Nutcracker” or “Westside Studio of the Performing Arts” and the name Sheila Bailey immediately comes to mind. Her story is worth telling, for she began studying dance in St. George with Diane Hafen, and was soon studying at Southern Utah University on scholarship and dancing with the Burch Mann’s American Folk Ballet. Climbing to new...
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Arts + Culture
'Tis the Season
Professional performance groups bring on the spirit of the holidays Article by JJ Abernathy | Photography by Photography Contributed What's not to love about December holidays in southern Utah? Festivities abound, and the lights, sights and sounds elevate the spirit of the community. Whether you're attending a school production, a month-long celebration of events at the St. George Tabernacle, or another program at a favorite venue, you're sure to feel the magic of the season. Here are a few...
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