Funds would go to low-income families to help enroll kids in private or religious schools, grades pre-K through 12.
‘A dying art’: East Coast students learn how to preserve historic buildings in the Tetons
The high schoolers came from New York City to learn traditional woodworking and masonry at the national park.
Radio Diary: Tracing family history through ‘stumbling stones’
KHOL reporter travels to Germany to see her family become part of the world’s largest decentralized memorial, honoring victims of the Holocaust.
K-12 schools in Teton County struggle to keep educators
Jackson’s affordability issues mean high housing prices and long commutes for local teachers.
Teton County Library displays books on Black history amid bans across U.S.
For Black History Month, the library encouraged readers to check out books by Black authors—some of which are banned around the country.
‘Building trust and positivity’: Jackson mayor lays out roadmap for 2023
Hailey Morton Levinson highlights the town’s efforts to add housing, improve child care access and promote inclusion.
‘I don’t want to have to leave the state’: Jackson youth rally for transgender rights
Roughly 70 residents took to the town square on Saturday with rainbow Pride and transgender blue, pink and white colors to protest state bills targeting trans youth.
Wyoming bills could address gaps in child care
The pandemic highlighted holes in early childhood services, and Teton County officials are leading the charge to address the issue.
Wyoming’s version of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ passes in the Senate
Sen. Dan Dockstader introduced the bill, which supporters say protects parental rights. Critics say it stigmatizes queer identities.