Jacob Scholl
Northern Utah ReporterReporter Jacob Scholl covers northern Utah as part of a newly-created partnership between The Salt Lake Tribune and Utah Public Radio. Scholl writes for The Tribune and appears on-air for UPR.
Scholl first moved to northern Utah in 2017 and has worked in Ogden, Salt Lake City and Idaho before joining The Tribune in 2022 as a state government reporter. He started his current role in early 2023.
Want to connect? Email him jscholl@sltrib.com or find him on Twitter @Jacob_Scholl.
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A blocked trail near the Utah State campus has led to city officials negotiating with homeowners for a possible solution.
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Dustin Hansen is accused of falsifying the date on a state document, according a felony charge.
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The local snowpack could potentially be above normal for the month of March
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Terryl Warner told the County Council that Cameron Cox — a public defender in the county — sent her threatening messages. Cox says the texts weren't meant to be threatening.
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Dianna Schaeffer has worked for Cache County for 15 years.
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Cache County Clerk/auditor David Benson sent county leaders a letter saying he was resigning effective Monday.
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The new headquarters will allow CVTD to keep pace with ridership in the growing Cache Valley, as its current building is beyond capacity and doesn’t have any more space.
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Northern Utah legislators met with constituents Tuesday to recap the 2024 Legislative Session and the new laws they believe will be most impactful.
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Five Utah communities are trying to become cities. Two bills put forward during the legislative session would complicate the process.
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The library, estimated to cost $16 million, opened to the public on Monday.