Some say that if “Chloe’s Law” goes through, it could negatively impact the mental health of transgender kids.
Wyoming Reports Four New COVID-Related Deaths
Four Northern Arapaho Tribal members died Monday due to COVID-19-related illness. That raises the number of deaths in Wyoming to six. “Two of the four...
Condado Teton: Quédate en Casa, está Funcionando
Se extiende la práctica del distanciamiento, propuesta por el Dr. Travis Riddell, oficial de salud publica del Condado Teton y aprobada por la Dr....
COVID Antibody Testing: Cutting Through the Noise with Dr. Travis Riddell
Researchers are racing to develop antibody testing for the new coronavirus. So far, the FDA has approved three kinds. The tests do not diagnose COVID-19...
Teton County: Keep Staying Home, it’s Working
Teton County is ordering people to stay home through the month of April to slow the spread of COVID-19. “Modeling indicates we likely have not yet...
Editor’s Note: When the Absence of Journalistic Integrity Could be Fatal
Minimize harm. That tenet guides the work of trained journalists everywhere. It means weighing the public’s need for information against the potential...
Wyoming Confirms First Coronavirus Death
A Johnson County man infected with the coronavirus has died, according to the Wyoming Department of Health. It is Wyoming's first COVID-19 death. ...
Quarantined Regards: Life From a Distance
At the start of the pandemic, nurse and photographer Shivyon Mitchell began a photo series titled “Six Feet Away.”
In the Weeds to 86ed: Service Industry Reacts, Adapts to COVID Whiplash
As if in hibernation, Teton County’s circulatory system of commerce and tourism has slowed to bare essentials. The local workforce, disproportionately in...