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Searchers found the body of missing hiker Noah "Kekai" Mina, his family said Wednesday.His father, Vincent Mina, told CNN that he positively identified his son's body Wednesday morning."We are so very sorry that Kekai has passed from this realm, he meant the world to us as a son, brother and friend," the family said in a statement."We find solace that he was found, and ask all those that extended their hearts and love to Kekai and to us, that you pause, and take a moment to love and hold those that are dear to you a moment longer than you would normally do."Mina, 35, was "reported possibly missing" on May 20, Maui police said.The same rescue team that found 678

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SHELBYVILLE, Ind. – An Indiana photographer has a knack for combining our love for classic Christmas movies with the adorable nature of newborns.This year, Amy Haehl at Coffee Creek Studio celebrated the holidays a bit early with an amazing infant photo shoot based on the 1989 film, “National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.”Haehl released three 357

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SALT LAKE CITY — Mackenzie Lueck, 23, got into a Lyft in Salt Lake City last Monday, June 17. She hasn't been seen since, and now police are looking for the University of Utah student who has been missing for a week.Lueck returned to Salt Lake City after visiting family, the Salt Lake City Police Department said in a news release. After her flight landed around 1 a.m., she took a Lyft from the Salt Lake City Airport to an address in North Salt Lake, Utah, where she was last seen in the early morning hours June 17. The college student also texted her parents after her plane landed to let them know she had arrived safely, 640

  

Some 12.3 million US residents headed to Canada in the first half of 2019, the highest first-half record since 2007, according to 142

  

Spring is just days away! That means a lot of people are gearing up to “spring clean” their homes. But it’s also a great time to “spring clean” your health!One of the best parts about spring: more sun shine. "Having sun exposure before noon is scientifically proven to help you with mood and sleep,” says Dr. Kate Johnson, a family medical practitioner. Dr. Johnson says sunblock is a must for your skincare regimen, and the higher the SPF the better. "Even though we can get vitamin D from the sun, we can take that in a supplement to protect our skin," she says. Come spring, there are plenty of new fruits and vegetables in season, including apricots, asparagus, strawberries and artichokes. Unfortunately, when nature is in full bloom, that means allergies are, too. So, before they strike, stock up on nasal sprays. "You want to hop on those right now,” Dr. Johnson says. “I recommend dosing them at bedtime." When taking care of your health this spring, it’s a good time to ditch the “I can’t exercise” mentality. "If you are not an avid exerciser currently, I recommend starting with walking,” Dr. Johnson recommends. “[It’s] a fantastic way to go, and I like to tell my patients to start with 5 minutes is a great start, and we can build as we go." Remember, no matter the season, sleep is key! Don't let anything come between you and rest. Dr. Johnson recommends putting you phone down before sleep, as it can interfere with falling asleep. 1466

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