
David Boyle
ReporterKPCW reporter David Boyle covers all things in the Heber Valley as well as sports and breaking news.
Although this is ‘technically’ David’s first full-time job he joins the news team with plenty of experience working at his hometown newspaper the San Juan Record along with internships at KUER, KSL and BYU Radio as well as a degree in News Media from BYU.
Originally from Monticello, Utah, David also has deep ties to the Heber Valley. His grandfather Bob Clyde was a sheep rancher in the valley and also represented the county in the Utah State Legislature for 16 years.
If he’s not in the KPCW bullpen you can find David hiking with his wife Emily, skiing, watching NBA basketball or re-runs of Seinfeld and The Office.
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Heber City Market on Main is making its first appearance for the season Thursday evening.The annual summer event brings vendors and live music to Heber’s…
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A 71-year-old man drowned at Deer Creek Reservoir on Wednesday. He’s the second person to drown at the popular Wasatch County recreation area in two…
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Plans to limit full home, short-term rentals in Heber’s downtown area were scrapped by its city council on Tuesday. Heber City Council has been discussing…
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The Heber City Council rejected the planned North Village Resort’s request to annex into the city at a meeting on Tuesday evening. The North Village…
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During its regular Wednesday meeting the Wasatch County Council will receive their weekly update from the county health department regarding the COVID-19…
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The Wasatch County clerk released updated unofficial results from the June 30 primary election on Tuesday morning. With the additional votes, incumbent…
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The Utah Department of Health reported the death of the fourth Wasatch County resident due to COVID-19 on Monday. The man was between the ages of 65 and…
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Midway City Council meets Tuesday evening to discuss a variety of development projects in the city, including potentially updating the Homestead Master…
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The Heber City Council is meeting in its regular session Tuesday to discuss short term rentals, affordable housing and annexations. The council has been…
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The Wasatch County Council continued work on allowing smaller properties to have culinary wells as well as updates to the watershed plan on Wednesday.…