Responding to the region’s ongoing construction boom, one organization is working to repurpose homes that would otherwise be demolished — saving waste in the landfill and addressing a worsening housing crisis.
Recent Stories by Emily Cohen | KHOL
Sundance Film Festival wraps this weekend — and is accessible for online viewing
The “Winding Path” features an Eastern Shoshone medical student as she reflects on summers spent on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
Blues DJ Big E retires after nine years on the KHOL airwaves
Emerson fell in love with the genre as a teenager in the 1960s and has been a musical ambassador ever since.
Jackson Hole International Film Festival premiers this weekend
Documentaries, narrative features and Oscar hopefuls come to the big screen.
On Set: ‘Mom & Dad’s Nipple Factory’
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts sits down with the director of this indie documentary screening at Movieworks’ Frank’s Film Festival.
New Thomas Mangelsen book pays tribute to Grizzly 399 and species recovery
The legendary photographer reflects on the famed mama bear’s role in conservation.
Teton fungophiles document mushroom species after wet, bountiful season
There’s been a bumper crop of mushrooms in the region. And an effort is underway to document them — the first of its kind in more than 40 years.
One Small Step: A conversation between Teton GOP leader and local progressive
It is one of 25 discussions through a new KHOL program, where people with different political beliefs come together and find common ground.









