In part six of KHOL’s Workers series, local jazz and funk musician Tom Goicoechea uses his own passion for music to help treat and educate local youth.
News Roundup: Avalanche workshop to come to Jackson, program offers savings accounts to preschoolers
Plus, a new report proves the importance of Wyoming’s wildlife migration corridors, and local restaurant Thai Me Up is closing its doors.
Trailblazing adventurer Tori Murden McClure to give talk on exploration in Jackson
McClure, the president of Spalding University, was the first woman and first American to row across the Atlantic and ski to the South Pole.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Sept. 23
Catch up on this week’s news about a new carbon offset program, potential changes to short-term rentals in Jackson and Teton County schools’ new performance data.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Sept. 2
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on a climate protest at the Federal Reserve’s recent conference in Jackson Hole, a new sculpture at the Center for the Arts and higher costs for back-to-school supplies.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Aug. 12
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on the latest block to Wyoming’s abortion ban, Teton County Schools’ housing challenges and a new survey about local wildfire risk.
Jackson high school students visit Tlaxcala, Mexico, for inaugural exchange
A visit to the Mexican state where much of Jackson’s Latino community traces their roots aimed to foster cultural appreciation among students of all backgrounds.
‘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.
In Telluride, Valley Floor Education Day sparks scientific curiosity
15 years ago, residents and visitors to Telluride raised $50 million to purchase 570 acres of land on the west end of town for use as open space.