Grand Teton National Park hosted a public meeting at the Teton County Library in Jackson on July 16 to hear from folks about their hopes for the park for the next couple decades.
Recent Stories by Hannah Habermann
Eastern Shoshone bison manager is one of the newest National Geographic Explorers
Eastern Shoshone tribal member Jason Baldes has received the prestigious Wayfinder Award from the National Geographic Society for his work to restore bison to Indigenous lands.
Wyoming’s first statewide reproductive freedom summit focuses on abortion
The first-ever Wyoming Reproductive Freedom Summit took place in Lander on June 22. It comes as Wyoming grapples with how to regulate abortion, which remains legal for now.
Jackson-based powwow creates opportunities for cultural awareness and community celebration
This weekend, Native peoples from across the region will gather outside of Jackson for the fourth annual Teton Powwow.
Traveling art exhibit shines spotlight on five creative women in Wyoming
Two of the artist are from Jackson, where the Wyoming Women to Watch exhibit is on display until the spring.
FBI launches new project to learn about missing and murdered Indigenous peoples in Wyoming
The federal agency announced on the Wind River Reservation recently that it is collecting tips from the public to help solve cases.
After 15 years, Jackson-based improv troupe keeps serving up silliness for the soul
For the members of Laff Staff, the comedy group is their family – and together, they’re getting ready for their anniversary show this month.
Wyoming’s only avalanche center creates community observation page for eastern half of the state
The Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center has long served Northwest Wyoming. Now it’ll also cater to the Big Horn, Sierra Madre and Snowy Mountain ranges.