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Aimee Cobabe
Aimee Cobabe

Aimee Cobabe is a reporter for the Church News. Before that, she was an afternoon reporter/anchor for KSL NewsRadio in Salt Lake City. She graduated from Utah State University with a degree in broadcast journalism, and she still enjoys listening to a good podcast or audiobook. Email her at acobabe@deseretnews.com.


Church leaders taught how to have optimism and joy through faith in Jesus Christ at October 2024 general conference.

Church resources give guidance on how to minister to someone struggling with their mental health.

From packing meals to cleaning up neighborhoods, 9/11 was remembered through acts of love.

Donations from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have supported mental health counselors in South America working with migrant families.

"I witness that following the Lord’s prophet with exactness will protect us and will strengthen us on our journey to return to God’s presence," President Kusch said at an Ensign College devotional.

Read how the eye clinic was damaged in the 2020 explosion in Beirut and how the Church is helping to rebuild.

Social media posts include videos from Elder Quentin L. Cook and Elder Neil L. Andersen on "our love for and faith in Jesus Christ."

Latter-day Saints and JustServe in Canada continue to support the Alberta Indigenous Games for youth.

Members of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Latin America have served their communities and those in need by planting trees, feeding the needy and helping newborn babies.

The Church News wants to hear from readers about how they’ve participated in the National Day of Service during September 2024. These could be stories of how your family, school or ward served to commemorate 9/11 this year.

During the week of Sept. 1-7, general conference was announced, President Holland testified ‘it is all true,’ plus seven more stories.

Additionally, Elder Uchtdorf shared steps on finding higher peace and joy, and President Johnson and Sister Dennis shared a 99+1 moment.