Jennifer Dobner
KPCW Managing EditorJennifer is a veteran journalist who has worked for The Associated Press, The New York Times, The San Diego Union-Tribune and The Salt Lake Tribune. She’s written and produced two documentary feature films and worked as a news fact-checker. A native Californian married to a Texan, she’s a skier, sailor, dog mom and a devoted aunt to a gaggle of young Dobners.
Reach her at jdobner@kpcw.org.
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Dallin Harris Oaks, a former Utah Supreme Court justice, has been named the next president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Los fiscales del Condado de Summit han enmendado los documentos de acusación en el caso de asesinato de Kouri Richins para cumplir con una orden judicial del año pasado.
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Summit County prosecutors have amended the charging documents in the Kouri Richins murder case to comply with a judge’s order from last year.
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Utah’s higher education commissioner will set up a task force to study campus safety at each of the state’s public colleges and universities.
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A report from Utah highway and public safety officials says the number of highway fatalities dropped 10% so far this year, including an 18% drop in summertime road deaths.
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A program that pairs teens with seniors for lively conversation and learning is returning to the Wasatch County Library this fall.
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La empresa detrás de la comunidad de 5,000 de casas de lujo y un campo de golf llamada Wohali solicitó reestructurar bajo las protecciones de la quiebra Capítulo 11 el viernes.
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A freelance journalist sued for defamation by a former Park City School District executive officer wants a court to dismiss the lawsuit, stating her reporting is “truthful and accurate.”
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A child abuse case involving a former Park City tennis coach who physically restrained a student athlete who slapped her in the face is headed back to court for a possible trial.
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The company behind the 5,000-acre luxury home and golf course community Wohali filed to restructure under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections Friday.