
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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La Corte Suprema de Utah dice que escuchará la demanda sobre el futuro de un templo mormón en el Valle de Heber.
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The Utah Supreme Court says it will hear the lawsuit over the future of an LDS temple in the Heber Valley.
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As Wasatch County revises its general plan, leaders are updating their priorities for transit, attainable housing, future development and more.
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The Central Heber Overlay Zone is part of the city’s plan to create a revitalized and walkable downtown – but sidewalks are not a city priority.
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Health officials are asking Utahns to check their vaccination status after four people tested positive for measles following a bike competition at Soldier Hollow. No cases have been confirmed in Wasatch County.
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The Central Heber Overlay Zone, which will reset some development rules, has been adopted by city leaders. The zone aims to promote limited new density in downtown neighborhoods.
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Las autoridades sanitarias están pidiendo a los habitantes de Utah que verifiquen su estado de vacunación después de que "varias" personas dieran positivo por sarampión tras una competencia de ciclismo en Soldier Hollow. No se han confirmado casos en el condado de Wasatch.
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Una mujer de 18 años fue hospitalizada en estado grave después de ser empalada por una barra de refuerzo mientras viajaba en la U.S. 189, cerca del embalse Deer Creek, la tarde del lunes.
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The Heber Planning Commission will look at the site plan for more than 200 apartments proposed near Utah Valley University’s Wasatch campus.
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An 18-year-old woman went to the hospital in serious condition after she was impaled by a piece of rebar while traveling on U.S. 189 near Deer Creek Reservoir Monday afternoon.