Town Councilor and mayoral candidate Arne Jorgensen discussed political vitriol, the role of government and fatherhood with Brian Bultema of the Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole.
Meet “Patty Cakes the Clown,” the county fair act full of fun and flare
When Billings’ Patrick Branger isn’t fighting fires, he’s probably out moonlighting as a clown.
Equine ambassadors—and their riders—reach out to the public on behalf of the police department
The Jackson Police Department has boasted a special volunteer unit for years — the mounted patrol. The group is a striking representation of the town’s old west roots, but its numbers are at risk.
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.
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.
Dante Filpula Ankney joins the KHOL newsroom
Our reporting team snagged new talent in a recent University of Montana J-School graduate.
Hockey brings the Jackson Hole community together for more than a quarter century
Jackson Hole Moose are halfway through their 26th year and playing the last games of January this weekend.
One Small Step: Two moms discuss education, feminism, abortion and their families
“You’re a person I feel honored to have in my state, to be a fellow citizen with me.”
One Small Step: Former Mayor Pete Muldoon and Town Councilmember Jim Rooks in conversation
The two politicians discussed why they got into politics, their experiences during the 2020 election and how they want to be remembered for their public service.