College freshman Jordan Davis, the daughter of a former Jackson town attorney, alleges the University of Pennsylvania has become an ‘incubation lab’ for antisemitism.
Inside the only clinic providing abortions as Wyoming’s trigger ban goes to the state supreme court
Providers at the women’s clinic in Jackson are gearing up for more restrictions on reproductive freedoms in Wyoming.
News Roundup: Jackson Hole ski resorts open; Park City ski lift mechanics form first union of its kind
Plus, the ongoing battle over abortion rights in Wyoming and the state’s goal of becoming carbon-negative.
News Roundup: Jackson sister city Tlaxcala takes center stage with mural, films
Plus, an update on abortion access in Wyoming and the human foot found in a thermal pool in Yellowstone National Park.
It’s Election Day across Teton County
Housing, abortion rights and SPET measures are driving locals to vote in Jackson and throughout Teton County.
Wyoming updates Missing and Murdered Indigenous statistics, but lack of context persists
The movement to address the high numbers of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples has taken off nationwide. Wyoming is attempting to paint a clearer picture of the problem.
News Roundup: Staffing shortage could limit snowplow operations; new restrictions on short-term rentals
Plus, the Wyoming ACLU’s quest to educate voters about their rights and a new environmental stewardship handbook for Teton County residents.
Women’s-rights rally takes over Jackson Town Square to advocate for pro-choice candidates
The speaker lineup included local Teton County activists, an abortion provider and the candidates themselves.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Oct. 7
Catch up on this week’s news about the legacy of Clarene Law, the Jackson fire chief’s retirement and a new collection at Teton County Library.