Dougherty’s nest-like sculpture woven of willow branches is now on display outside the Center for the Arts.
Recent Stories by Emily Cohen
Meet KHOL’s new deputy director, Eli Bernstein
Bernstein joined the KHOL staff earlier this month after more than a decade in magazine journalism.
Jackson high school students visit Tlaxcala, Mexico, for inaugural exchange
A visit to the Mexican state where much of Jackson’s Latino community traces their roots aimed to foster cultural appreciation among students of all backgrounds.
Mountain town journalist writes an anthropology of ski bumming
KHOL speaks to veteran ski writer Heather Hansman about her new book, “Powder Days.”
A New Era for Skinny Skis
Phil Leeds, former co-owner of Skinny Skis, reflects on the changing outdoor retail industry and four decades as a small business owner in Jackson.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor: A Snapshot from Tlaxcala, Mexico
Alyson Spery of the local nonprofit DIY Docs reflects on the connections between Jackson, Wyoming, and Tlaxcala, Mexico.
New Botanical Garden Aims to Restore Habitat Burned in 2019 Museum Fire
Volunteers are restoring habitat that was scorched on the hillside behind Jackson’s National Museum of Wildlife Art.
Wild Mustangs Get a Second Shot at Life
Wild horses are as iconic in the American West as the cowboy. But after this fall, there will be a lot fewer of the animals running free.