A new social media tool aims to help visitors to Jackson, Wyoming, stay a safe distance away from wildlife, and there’s already interest from other parts of our region.
Yellowstone wolf research disrupted by recent hunting season
KHOL interviews WyoFile reporter Mike Koshmrl about the impact of record wolf killings just outside of Yellowstone National Park.
Amid dropping water levels in Lake Powell, another ‘short-term fix’ is on the way
The Flaming Gorge Reservoir, which stores water in Wyoming and Utah, is poised to release 500,000 acre-feet of water downstream.
Benefits for those harmed by the nuclear industry are expiring. Advocates are racing to help as many as they can.
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, which provides help for Americans impacted by the nuclear industry, is set to expire this year.
‘Facets’ podcast from KHOL and Stio continues with in-depth look at bighorn sheep
KHOL’s Will Walkey discusses his reporting on the proposed winter closures in Grand Teton National Park aimed at protecting a small and isolated bighorn sheep herd.
Lake Powell is Critically Low and Still Shrinking. Here’s What Happens Next.
The nation’s second-largest reservoir is strained by more than two decades of drought, and its water levels are slipping dangerously low.
Grizzly Managers Brace for Conflicts as 399 Prepares to Emerge
Wildlife officials are asking the public for help maintaining community safety in bear country.
Wyoming Using Federal Funds to Build Out Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
KHOL interviews WyoFile energy and climate reporter Dustin Bleizeffer about the state’s plan to electrify its roadways.
Spud Drive-in Theatre Vows to Rebuild After Wind Storm
The Driggs drive-in’s iconic movie screen was toppled by a wind storm Monday night.