The Texas couple says they suspect it happened because of their “I stand with Israel” sticker. While police are still investigating, Jacksonites who support Israel and Palestine say they have also experienced increased harassment.
Five dead after horrific assault on gay nightclub in Colorado Springs
The shooting in Colorado Springs, which also left 25 people injured, is being investigated as a hate crime.
‘This is about kids’ lives.’ Jackson students protest gun violence after Uvalde shooting
More than 100 Jackson Hole High School students walked out of class during the last week of school to protest gun violence.
Officials investigating suspected arson at new abortion-providing clinic in Casper
Police extinguished a fire they believe was intentionally set early Wednesday morning at the new Wellspring Health Access clinic.
ACLU of Wyoming Sues Teton County Over 24/7 Sobriety Program
The lawsuit claims the program violates the Fourth, Eighth and Fourteenth amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Oct. 15
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on a potential special state legislative session, Gabby Petito’s autopsy results and Wyoming’s pink tax on cars.
Teton County Schools Alum Among U.S. Marines Killed in Kabul Attack
Rylee McCollum (Class of 2019) was one of 13 U.S. troops killed in the airport bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Thursday.
The Many Costs of Wyoming’s Death Penalty
State Public Defender Diane Lozano discusses her experiences with capital punishment.
The Courage to Listen
In response to a community reckoning on sexual assault, the Community Safety Network taught people how to support survivors. Could empathy lead to substantive change?