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High 5 is sponsored by America First Credit Union.
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For today's High 5, we're headed to Mapleton Junior High, where one student is inspiring change through trash.
Nellie Mainor spends a lot of time at Primary Children's Hospital because her kidneys don't work. But instead of worrying about what she's going through, she, with the help of her family, put together a statewide toy drive for other kids who are going through hard things.
Not everyone goes out of their way to help out wildlife in need, but one man has done it thousands of times to help birds that nobody else would.
It isn’t every day you meet someone who has a pet squirrel, let alone one running around on their shoulders sharing a Sprite. But Erika Sobrowski is anything but ordinary. we had a chance to meet one of the superstars behind the scenes who helps make Fanx come to life.
If you ask most kids to help you mop, clean tables or take out the trash, many may want to run the other direction. But at one elementary school in Kaysville, there is a group of kids who stay in at recess to do all of that and more.
The grass at Smith’s Ballpark is starting to “green up.” The stands are empty for now, but that’ll be changing soon as the Boys of Summer head back to the ballpark.
Utah sports fans are known to be very energetic and involved in their team, but one group of fans are taking their support to the next level.
Getting kids to love to read and be good readers is critical to their early education.
Felicia Martinez takes you inside the Utah State Prison's women facility, where an inmate wrote us nominating a very special correctional officer.
Healing comes in all different forms, and in this case, it comes through the comfort of a special breed of horses. It’s the slow and steady hoofbeats of these Missouri Fox Trotter horses that the owners of an equine therapy center in Saratoga Springs say have healing powers.
The kids in Mrs. Waldroup's class have been learning something about friendship… thanks to AJ Cline. By showing kind acts, AJ has shown students that the little things make the largest difference.
For thousands of people, 2019 started off with a bank account full of worry. It forced a lot of families in Utah to pinch every penny. That’s when Jessie Jean’s Cafe on historic 25th Street in Ogden stepped in during the government shutdown.
There's one special education teacher we particularly love and want to recognize: Mr. Cory Norton from West High School. His passion for his students has resulted in an award dedicated to continue educating his students.
About five years ago the senior fitness class lost its instructor due to funding cuts, so Joyce Bangerter stepped in as a volunteer. In the basement of the Harman Senior Recreation Center in West Valley City, you find the sweet sounds of the 60s and a group dedicated to fitness.
It’s pretty hard not to love Stacie Ward. She’s the reason so many animals from dogs to goats to pigs find fitting and loving homes like Karen Cox’s family, thanks to Stacie’s nonprofit Ruff Patch Rescue.
There's an employee at the Arby's in Millcreek who's been greeting people for 25 years now. However, at 94 years old, there is still more to her story.
Neighbors helping neighbors: that's what one Utah company is doing for a family business in the same industry. Last month, a man walked into Lopez Tires with a metal pipe and beat the owner's son, leaving him fighting for his life. News Specialist Felicia Martinez shows us how Burt Brothers has stepped up to the plate to help this local family and deserves this High Five.
For some families, a warm coat or hat may be hard to come by. That's where some of our amazing Utah teachers come in.
For years, shoppers at a big-box store in Payson have been saying hello and good-bye to a very special friend. And what he wears gets a lot of attention as well.
Kristen Rohlin has experienced a lot of loss over the years, but she was able to give back in a very big way to a cause close to her heart — the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
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