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  • Oct 12, 2024 | ksltv.com | Ashley Moser

    AMERICAN FORK – The Cheesman family loves making sweet artisan bread for the holiday. It’s a beloved tradition that represents love. “We smell something, and it just reminds us of a person, or a place and I think that is it’s really important,” said Gail Cheesman. “It’s like having family pictures.”4-year-old Bennett enjoys mixing the ingredients with his Grandma Gigi. “It’s something that he will remember and have fond memories of,” Cheesman said.

  • Oct 12, 2024 | ksltv.com | Ashley Moser

    SALT LAKE CITY – If little Emma had to pick her favorite first birthday gift, it would no doubt be her new instrument set. “She figured out that she could like bang them together and start hitting things and they would make noise and then she was like, ‘Oh, this is actually fun!’” said her mom, Brenda Yan. Yan said it’s fun to watch her toddler make her own music. “She is very into like learning, discovering the cause and effect of everything,” Yan said.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | ksltv.com | Ashley Moser

    COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS – Allowing your children time to explore and play freely is just as important as more structured activities. Mom Alex Thayer has seen the benefits of allowing her boys to run around and explore when they take walks together on a favorite trail. “They can run around and be free and make messes,” she said. “I think it’s great for their creativity, for their imagination. We don’t bring toys with us.

  • Oct 10, 2024 | ksltv.com | Ashley Moser

    ST. GEORGE — Back to school can be an exciting time, especially for students starting their first year in elementary. But how do parents and caregivers make sure their kindergartners are really grasping what they are learning in the classroom? Lee Ann Parkinson, preschool administrator with the Washington County School District, said it is all about parent involvement at home. “One of the most important things is for them to feel like their parents value them going to school,” Parkinson said.

  • Nov 10, 2023 | wral.com | Ashley Moser |Joseph Ochoa

    A Utah family turned to science to grow their family, but the resulting pregnancy came with a surprise and a mystery to unravel. After experiencing multiple miscarriages, Shelby and Chase Stewart tried for one more through in vitro fertilization. Hoping to up their chances, they implanted two embryos. But then something miraculous happened. The two turned into three babies, and how that happened puzzled their doctors. There's truly never a dull moment in the Stewart's home.

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Ashley Moser
Ashley Moser @AshleyMoser
28 Jun 24

Let’s goooooo! @utahhockeyclub NHL draft party at the @deltacenter. Live report at 6:00 on @KSL5TV https://t.co/7IiAhju72t

Ashley Moser
Ashley Moser @AshleyMoser
22 Jun 24

Woah!!! Take a look at what highway 163 looked like after today’s storm! More on this at 10:00 on @KSL5TV

Carter Murphy 🏔️
Carter Murphy 🏔️ @cartermurphy218

Here’s a 1 minute glimpse of the incredible flash flood today on highway 163 between Mexican hat & Valley Of The Gods in far southeastern Utah. Incredible amount of water! This was from the same supercell that dropped golf ball size hail on lake mead #utwx https://t.co/pDpEGEFLxe

Ashley Moser
Ashley Moser @AshleyMoser
22 Jun 24

RT @cartermurphy218: Here’s a 1 minute glimpse of the incredible flash flood today on highway 163 between Mexican hat & Valley Of The Gods…