
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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The Midway City Council is working to secure more conservation easements on land in and around the town.
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Residents can explore a century of Heber history through a photography exhibit at the Wasatch County Library, opening Saturday, July 19.
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Después de cuatro años como parte del Concejo municipal de Heber City, Phillips dice que está postulándose para ser el alcalde con el fin de hacer el bien en la comunidad.
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Heidi Franco, who's seeking a second term as Heber City’s leader, brings a long record of public service.
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The Heber City Council voted to change the affordable housing requirements for Jordanelle Ridge, the largest development under construction in the city.
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After four years on the Heber City Council, Phillips says he’s running for mayor to do good in the community.
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With home prices continuing to rise statewide, Wasatch County leaders say they’re looking for innovative solutions to the affordability problem.
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Hideout leaders are gearing up for a revamp of the town’s general plan, the document guiding its land use and development decisions.
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Fire crews cleared hot spots from a small grass fire near Wallsburg, one of two that ignited in the Wasatch Back over the weekend.
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As Wasatch County evolves, with new arrivals and shifting demographics, county leaders say the general plan is a way to share early settlers’ values.