With the decision from the state’s supreme court, Wyoming is now one step closer to a final resolution in its ongoing legal battle over reproductive rights.
Nonessential Services Shutter in Teton County
The valley has a "few days head start," Mayor Pete Muldoon said this week. That means Jackson's window is closing to take aggressive actions before a...
Caution and Calm: Residents, Visitors Respond to Coronavirus
Developments surrounding COVID-19 are rapidly evolving. Every few days we confront a reality that seems a lot different from days past. Last week, the...
Jackson Town Council Bans 100-Person Gatherings
After four hours of discussion during a rare Saturday meeting, Jackson Town Council unanimously passed an emergency ordinance that temporarily bans...
Officials Cancel Big Events to Get Ahead of Potential COVID-19 Outbreak
Concerns over the coronavirus prompted elected officials to cancel two annual events that have historically drawn tens of thousands of people to Jackson...
‘A Paradigm Change’: Officials Prep for COVID-19 in Jackson
While financial markets fluctuate and Italy navigates the rigamarole of shutting down an entire country, Jackson Hole remains in a preventative holding...
Public Health Officials: COVID-19 Inevitable in Teton County
When it comes to the coronavirus here in Wyoming, “it’s not a question of ‘if’ but ‘when,’” said Jodie Pond, director of Teton County’s Health...
Women Hit Hardest by Wyoming’s Rejection of Medicaid Expansion
After two attempts last week, a bill to expand Medicaid died in the Wyoming Legislature. According to the Wyoming Department of Health, such a bill would...
Behind the Headline: ‘911 Calls for Help as Dispatcher Staff Shrinks’
Americans are accustomed to the luxury of emergency services. If something goes wrong, you dial 911 and you’re immediately connected to an operator in...