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.
10 years in, Treefort Music Festival is evolving on its own terms
The Boise festival boasted more than 25,000 visitors but still managed to maintain its indie and non-commercial feel.
In Wydaho, Skiing and Snowboarding May Reign—but Hockey Captures Hearts
Rec. leagues in Jackson Hole and Teton Valley continue to build community both on and off the ice.
Slow Food in the Tetons Connects Local Farmers with the Community
The organization’s Executive Director, Scott Steen, and farmer Curtis Haderlie discuss the importance of building trust in local food systems.
The Refreshing Approach of Highpoint Cider
Co-founder Alex Perez discusses the evolution of the cider industry, working closely with family and his love for KHOL.
Travis Rice Naturally Selects Full Spectrum Event
The Natural Selection Tour returns to Jackson this week, featuring world-class snowboarding, concerts, films and speakers.
A New Era for Skinny Skis
Phil Leeds, former co-owner of Skinny Skis, reflects on the changing outdoor retail industry and four decades as a small business owner in Jackson.
Queer and Latino in Jackson: Two Locals Share Their Stories
Two young residents discuss the challenges and joy of identifying as both LGBTQ and Latino with KHOL Spanish-language reporter Alicia Unger.
Local Citizen Scientists Stop and Observe the Flowers
Botanist Trevor Bloom is working to understand how climate change is affecting wildflowers and consequently the birds, butterflies, and bears that rely on them for food.