Preparando para Trump, una abogada inmigracion dice a sus clientes a memorizar sus derechos, números de teléfono y planes de cuidado infantil.
Jenna McMurtry joins KHOL from Silverthorne, Colorado where she picked up radio at the state’s NPR affiliate Colorado Public Radio. Before making the move to Jackson, she briefly called California home while attending Pomona College and studying History. Outside the newsroom, she’s probably out earning her turns on the skin track, listening to live music or working on an art project.
Recent Stories by Jenna McMurtry
‘We laugh so we don’t cry’
Bracing for Trump, an immigration lawyer tells clients to memorize their rights, phone numbers and childcare plans.
Teton County stays true to blue, property tax reform passes while SPET scrapes by
The highly anticipated general election brought about many changes at both the federal and local levels.
Jackson voters show through the snow
KHOL talked affordable housing, traffic and access to abortion with voters at the Teton County Library.
General election today, polls close at 7 p.m.
Many voters have already cast their ballots in Teton County and across the state.
Changing state’s constitution, local tax hike for courthouse: County faces down-ballot decisions
Voters will determine if sales tax will fund a new courthouse and how future lawmakers can reform property taxes.
If Trump wins, immigrants would likely face tougher path
Wyoming immigration experts say any changes might take a while to roll out.
It’s unclear if postal service delays will impact Teton County
With two weeks until the general election, voters are starting to show up to the polls — including those opting to vote remotely and by mail.