
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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Richard McKelvie, a longtime judge in 3rd District Court, will lead the investigation into allegations of misconduct in the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office.
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Utah’s budget for next fiscal year makes significant cuts to funding for domestic violence and sexual assault services. Organizations serving the Wasatch Back worry about maintaining their levels of service.
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With growing measles outbreaks in Texas and elsewhere across the country, health officials in the Wasatch Back say it’s not too late to get vaccinated.
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Government and air travel leaders have promised electric aircraft will be part of Utah’s regional transportation future. The state hopes the project can take flight in time for the 2034 Winter Games.
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Utah Valley University students told the Heber City Council they have ideas about how to increase the amount of affordable housing in the area.
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Por primera vez en 20 años, el condado de Wasatch actualizará su plan general, el documento que guía las decisiones sobre el uso de la tierra y el desarrollo. Los residentes pueden compartir sus opiniones el martes por la noche, 11 de marzo.
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For the first time in 20 years, Wasatch County will update its general plan, the document that guides land use and development decisions. Locals can share their thoughts Tuesday evening, March 11.
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Senate Bill 197 will end a program that offers property tax relief to people over 65. Wasatch County leaders oppose the new law.
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Los líderes de Heber han acordado pausar las discusiones sobre la anexión de más de 4,000 acres al este del centro de la ciudad, diciendo que quieren fortalecer los lazos con el condado.
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Heber leaders have agreed to pause discussions about the annexation of over 4,000 acres east of downtown, saying they want to forge closer ties with the county.