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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 enjoys listening to a good podcast or audiobook. Email her at acobabe@deseret.com.


Sustained during April 2026 general conference, the incoming Primary general presidency will step into their roles on Aug. 1. Learn more about them here.

When it comes to tackling large, global challenges, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson said the solution lies in doing one kind act a day.

Read about the individual impact of "every meal shared, every shelter built, every kindness offered" by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

“Eternal marriage is not a short-term experiment but a journey, an eternal journey of becoming who God desires us to become,” said Elder Neil L. Andersen.

President Henry B. Eyring testified that “a humble prayer for peace in your heart will be honored” in the April 2026 general conference.

“As we pray continually, no matter the circumstances of life, the Lord will offer us His peace and abiding support,” said President Henry B. Eyring.

President Dallin H. Oaks, First Presidency counselors and members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles were sustained as prophets, seers and revelators in a sacred meeting.

Quotes from "special witnesses of the name of Christ in all the world" testify of Jesus Christ’s divine ministry, Atonement and Resurrection.

Jesus Christ is "at the center of this great work" of caring for those in need.

As water levels for the Great Salt Lake decline, the Church is donating water as well as conserving it at thousands of Church facilities in the Western United States.

Presiding Bishop W. Christopher Waddell reflected on the Church’s commitment to caring for those in need as an expression of discipleship.

“Meaningful change rarely happens in isolation — the most meaningful progress happens when we’re working together,” said Elissa Gifford, the incoming director of Humanitarian Services for the Church.

Food banks in California, Utah, Nebraska and New York received truckloads of food from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Temples are an invitation to come unto Christ, says Elder Gérald Caussé of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles during ministry in France.

During the 2025 Christmas season, visitors to Giving Machine kiosks donated approximately 4.7 million items to those in need.

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites all to participate in a unified fast as the United States celebrates 250th anniversary.

In a Church News video titled “Love Thy Neighbor,” Church leaders discuss progress made in caring for those in need in 2025.

Presiding Bishop Waddell said the Church and its members are doing “what the Savior did and what He would do if He were here.”

Experts at RootsTech 2026 share ways to get involved in family history with indexing, family photos and artificial intelligence.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints expended $1.58 billion in 196 countries and territories in efforts to care for those in need in 2025.

Experts at the 2026 RootsTech Conference shared several resources and practical tips for Latter-day Saints in their family history efforts.

In his home country, Elder Caussé testified of the name of Jesus Christ and ministered to new converts.

New Easter video from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints celebrates "Jesus Christ’s greater love for you.”

A Church News video shows the temple's west towers free of scaffolding, marking one of the "clearest signs that the long-term construction work is nearing completion.”

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is collaborating with local organizations to identify urgent needs and support relief efforts. Members are working to help friends and neighbors.

Why is it important to know that the Lord has prophets today? Because following prophets leads us to Christ, writes Church News reporter Aimee Cobabe.

In a Church News video, Elder Gilbert talks about how it is "an exciting time to be part of the gospel of Jesus Christ."

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is sending 250 semitrucks full of food to food banks across the country.

In a Church News video, President Dallin H. Oaks offers the way to overcome any doubt by drawing closer to the Savior.

Read how donations, self-reliance initiatives and service have blessed families and communities across the country.