The federally funded program has offered at-risk teens a career pipeline for more than 60 years. The White House is calling it a ‘failed experiment.’
Wyoming’s child care industry could get a $15 million boost
One Teton County provider says the money would help cover rising rent costs — though it’s still a long way off.
Teton Valley school district considering four-day weeks — and they’re not alone
Shorter weeks are becoming more popular nationwide and in states across the Mountain West as schools struggle to retain teachers.
School year kicks off with bus driver shortage in Teton County
Fewer drivers could mean limiting field trips and travel for sports.
Wyoming lawmakers leave ‘don’t say gay’ language behind
Controversial language, which drew a large crowd to the Cheyenne meeting, didn’t align with the Joint Education Committee’s interim priorities, contributing to its demise.
‘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.