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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The Summit County attorney says her office is investigating Wasatch County Sheriff Jared Rigby for felony obstruction of justice.
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Utahns can now purchase a red, white and blue America 250 license plate to celebrate the anniversary of the United States’ founding in 1776.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources needs homes for 15 protected Mojave Desert tortoises that can’t be returned to the wild.
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Park officials said Angels Landing will be closed for trail maintenance through April 23. The West Rim trail remains open.
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After closing Mountain Village March 29, Park City Mountain will end all winter operations a week later on April 5.
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Salt Lake City-based, Attorney Adam Crayk talks about the state of immigration in Utah and the proposed ICE detention facility, the Park City Chamber Bureau CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff has a monthly update on tourism data and Best Friends Animal Society Chief Mission Officer Holly Sizemore talks about National Puppy Day, pet adoption the no-kill shelter movement and recent legislation passed to help animals in shelter.
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Adam Crayk, an immigration attorney with 21 years of experience, discusses the impact of recent immigration policies in Utah. He highlighted the unprecedented enforcement tactics, including targeted arrests and quotas, and the backlog of 48,000 civil immigration cases.
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Jennifer Wesselhoff, President and CEO of the Park City Chamber of Commerce, discusses the impact of the recent tourism season, including drops in occupancy over the past three months.
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Best Friends Animal Society Chief Mission Officer Holly Sizemore on National Puppy Day, pet adoption and recent legislation passed to help animals
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A Park City woman is facing assault charges after allegedly swinging a plastic stake and punching another woman in the face because her dog was not on a leash.