Public lands have become the preferred respite for America’s COVID weary. Will Jackson’s pristine places survive the onslaught?
Recent Stories by Meg Daly
Officials: Consume Local COVID Data with Context, Caution
The COVID-19 dashboard has become a part of residents’ daily digital diets, but it raises as many questions as it answers. Is a lack of data fueling controversy in the community?
Workers Juggle Risky Business
As COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Teton County, some employees, business owners worry for their safety and their jobs.
‘Smart Start’ Plan Offers Schools Some Steps Forward Amid Pandemic
Teton County School District’s board of trustees approved a multi-tiered roadmap for reopening schools, but questions of safety remain.
County Rejects ‘Defunding’ Law Enforcement, Approves Task Force
Activists are largely encouraged by the move, but is it enough to implement structural change?
Effort to Reimagine Policing Gains Traction, But Has Long Road Ahead
An ad hoc group of activists and concerned citizens is challenging officials to examine their biases and the roles of law enforcement. Here’s how they are changing community conversation.
Activists Want Redistribution of Police Funding
Town and county police budgets have faced scrutiny from local activists pushing to redirect some of those funds into social services.
Local Law Enforcement Respond to Killing of George Floyd
Jackson chief of police will hold a community forum noon on Thursday at town hall.