Priorities for people over 50 include being able to afford adequate health insurance, protecting residents from scams and fraud, and increasing access to affordable housing.
Town and county political candidates discuss housing, climate at community forum
The late August forum hosted by three local advocacy groups showcased candidates vying for seats on the Jackson Town Council and Teton County Board of Commissioners.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 22
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on a new report about Jackson’s lodging industry, polling in the Cheney-Hageman race and the offspring of Grizzly 399.
Teton County primary election candidate forums recap
Three June primary election candidate forums showcased hopefuls for the Jackson Town Council, Teton County Board of Commissioners and more.
A chronicle of a ‘stress test in American democracy’
KHOL interviews New York Times national political correspondent Jonathan Martin about his new book, “This Will Not Pass,” and about how Americans can work toward a stronger democratic future.
Western Wyoming 2022 elections preview
The KHOL news team gives a rundown of 2022 elections for state and local offices in western Wyoming.
Driggs to Swear in New Mayor in January
KHOL spoke to the outgoing city leader Hyrum Johnson and Mayor-Elect August Christensen about their visions for the Teton Valley community.
New Tlaxcala Mayor Addresses Mexican Immigrants in Jackson
The new mayor of Tlaxcala, a Mexican municipality with deep connections to Jackson Hole, discussed his political aspirations and outmigration to Jackson in an exclusive interview with KHOL.
‘We Need More.’ Wyoming Women Far from Equal Political Representation in the Equality State
A new report found that structural barriers, including financial challenges, underlie women’s underrepresentation in elected roles across Wyoming.