
Grace Doerfler
KPCW ReporterGrace covers Wasatch County for KPCW. She’s originally from Pittsburgh, PA, and is enthusiastically learning about all things Utah. Previously, Grace reported in California’s Bay Area as a journalism student at Stanford University. When she’s not reporting, she loves running, reading and exploring the Wasatch Back.
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District employees will soon be eligible for up to six weeks of paid parental leave under a recent change to Utah law.
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Se está gestando una disputa sobre la Primera Enmienda en el Distrito Escolar del Condado de Wasatch después de que un director le pidiera a un maestro que retirara un folleto sobre una cadena de oración.
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A First Amendment dispute is brewing in the Wasatch County School District after a principal asked a teacher to take down a flyer about a prayer chain.
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A 4th District Court judge has ruled a former Wasatch County Sheriff’s employee facing felony child sex abuse charges will head to trial.
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Los planes de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días para construir un templo en Fairview, Texas, han sido polémicos. La iglesia ahora está cediendo ante la oposición de la comunidad al reducir la altura del campanario y limitar la iluminación nocturna.
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Plans for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to construct a temple in Fairview, Texas have been controversial. The church is now conceding to community pushback by lowering the steeple and limiting its nighttime lighting.
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The Wasatch County Health Department says it’s not too late to get a measles vaccine.
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The Heber City Planning Commission says it recommends permitting taller cell towers. However, commissioners opted for a much smaller height increase than what the tower company requested.
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Cinco hombres de Heber ahora enfrentan cargos tras una investigación por robo llevada a cabo por el Grupo de Tareas de Delitos Mayores de Wasatch Back. La mayoría de los cargos están relacionados con documentos falsificados.
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Five Heber men are now facing charges after a Wasatch Back Major Crimes Task Force theft investigation. Most of the charges stem from forged documents.