Teton County is refining environmental regulations, which if approved, would change the application process for building additional developments on personal property.
New Bridger-Teton AM radio station broadcasts forest info from Harrison Ford
It’s a way for visitors to stay up to date on fire and wildlife risks, with some of that information coming from Indiana Jones himself.
The ‘Path of the Pronghorn’ migration sees far fewer animals this year
Usually around 200 pronghorn make the journey each spring. But this year, officials estimate it was likely roughly 25.
Mountain West communities granted millions for electric and low-emissions buses
Millions will go toward replacing aging diesel buses and vans with low-emissions vehicles – especially in mountain towns like Teton Village.
It’s a big tick year in Western Wyoming. Here’s why.
Experts say we may be seeing more ticks because so many mule deer and pronghorn died off this winter, so the creepy crawlers need new hosts.
Candidates seek to mobilize young voters in local energy board race
Engineer Max Moran and occupational therapist Tori Lee are challenging broadcaster Scott Anderson for his seat on the Lower Valley Energy board.
White House considering breaching four Lower Snake River dams
The Biden Administration is considering the future of Pacific Northwest salmon and the effect of dams in the region.
Sage grouse likely to see increased protections, but conservationists say they need more
In Wyoming, advocates say limiting energy development is key to maintaining a healthy sagebrush habitat for the birds.
Native students will collect new weather data in the Wind River Range
The hope is to continue collecting this data over the years and National Weather Service is interested in using the project to help with their weather predictions.