The Wyoming Game and Fish Department can’t close elk feedgrounds “cold turkey,” but officials say they’re doing everything they can to mitigate the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease.
Recent Stories by Will Walkey
Mapping Project Puts Teton County Drinking Water Quality in the Spotlight
Environmental watchdogs have been sounding the alarm about Teton County’s drinking water quality for years, but a full, data-driven picture of the problem wasn’t available until this year.
Wyoming Legislature Begins In-Person Session
WyoFile reporter Nick Reynolds discusses the state’s budget crisis, fossil fuel dependence and potential photo ID requirements at the polls.
Chambers, Rooks Discuss First Impressions of Jackson Town Council
Jackson’s newest elected officials bring unique outlooks to local government—along with very different campaign promises.
Jackson’s Housing Ordinance 473 Appears Unpopular Ahead of Town Council Consideration
Out of 35 public comments submitted by Feb. 16, just three support limiting occupancy of single-family homes to three unrelated people.
Jackson Hole Real Estate Market Shatters Records in 2020
A rise in luxury sales drove a construction boom last year, but also exacerbated Jackson’s affordable housing shortage.
What Teton County Threw Away—and Recycled—in 2020
2020 saw shifts in almost every aspect of life in Teton County, and that was reflected in what ended up in our waste stream.
New Seasonal Wetlands Project is a Win-Win for Water Quality and Local Wildlife
Several government entities are involved in this plan, which aims to pass more water from Jackson’s sewage plant through enhanced and reconstructed wetlands. The project is currently in its permitting phase.