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Investment group touts 53-lot gated community near San Juan Country Club in Farmington

Development will be restricted to ages 55 and up; homes will start at $600,000

Tribal members settle abuse cases against Mormon church

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Four Native Americans who claimed they were sexually abused while enrolled in a now-defunct Mormon church foster program decades ago filed paperwork to dismiss their cases...

Bluff celebrates with second annual Founders Day and Frybread Festival

Events reflect heritage and creative uses of frybread

Historic homestead restored in Recapture Wash

Shumway Cabin considered best example of Mormon outlier

Mormon leaders oppose pot, assisted-suicide measures

Letters urge members to vote against ballot issues in 4 states

Mormon Church hit with second lawsuit saying children abused

The Mormon Church has been hit with another lawsuit saying that it did nothing to protect children in a church-run foster program from sexual abuse. Two Navajo siblings sued The C...

Mormon leader urges tolerance no matter political views

SALT LAKE CITY – Mormon leaders called on members to practice tolerance despite political differences, providing the faith’s U.S. members guidance at a church conference Saturday amid a pres...

Prison plays hide-and-seek with ex-polygamist sect leader

HUNTSVILLE, Texas – Earlier this year, a wife of former polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs tried to visit him at a Texas state prison with a tiny microphone implanted in her hollowed-out wa...

Judge: Sect leader’s brothers can avoid child labor queries

SALT LAKE CITY – Two brothers of polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs can cite their religion in refusing to answer questions about suspected child-labor violations on a Utah pecan farm, a fe...

Vigil held for Mormon woman facing ouster

SALT LAKE CITY – As Kate Kelly’s former church leaders met in Virginia on Sunday night to decide if she’ll be ousted from her church, more than 100 supporters of the founder of a prominent M...