Transfer stations on both sides of Teton Pass have implemented “sort fees” to try and combat increases in unsorted demolition and construction waste.
Recent Stories by Will Walkey
Some Yellowstone gateway communities seek visitation, economic recovery as floodwaters recede
Gardiner, Montana, has rebuilt bridges and water lines and reopened roads to other towns, but few tourists are showing up.
Study determines human sewage as major fecal contaminant in select Teton County waterways
Research by a University of Wyoming graduate student found that a significant portion of identifiable fecal bacteria in Fish and Flat creeks came from human sewage.
Pride Month kicks off in Jackson
Local LGBTQ+ organizers say this year’s Pride celebration will be the largest yet in Teton County.
As Jackson gets pricier, Grand Teton National Park says it will need to house more workers
The U.S. Department of the Interior is seeking ways to fund innovative lodging solutions in national park gateway communities like Jackson Hole.
‘It’s not a who, it’s who’s not.’ Camping had a record year in 2021
A new report from KOA found that RV use, glamping and backpacking all saw record growth last year. The average camper is now younger, more diverse and increasingly from urban areas.
Bear-proofing Jackson Hole may be easier said than done
KHOL interviews Jackson Hole News&Guide reporter Billy Arnold about his recent coverage of Teton County’s new wildlife mitigation efforts.
Down to two households, more foster families sought in Teton County
Officials may have to start looking for home placements outside Jackson Hole if they don’t enlist more local families soon.