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.
New cafe opens downtown
Lunch Counter has been open for about a month, serving coffee, baked treats and health food.
Angling in hot water: how higher temperatures are impacting river ecosystems and fishing outfitters
Earlier this month, a heat wave broke records across the country and also hit Wyoming hard. The increased heat is impacting rivers, fish and the guides that rely on them.
Yellowstone closes Biscuit Basin following hydrothermal explosion last week
The burst reached hundreds of feet into the air, destroying a nearby boardwalk and ejecting grapefruit-sized rocks tens to hundreds of feet away. Larger blocks weighing hundreds of pounds were found closer to the explosion site.
‘Gateway to town’: A 360,000-square-foot hotel and condo development?
Jackson residents pushed back against a proposal for what could be the biggest building in the town’s history.
A ‘snow drought’ is leaving the West’s mountains high and dry
“It’s really going to be dependent on what we see in January and February,” said one climatologist. “We’re really going to need an active January and February to make up these deficits and be okay.”
Airport shuttle coming to Jackson — temporarily
The pilot program will bring travelers from downtown to the airport this winter, but long-term funding is still uncertain.
Scouting a new spot for Fire in the Mountains may be ‘a needle in the haystack’
The festival co-creator discusses the future of Teton heavy metal fest.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort to be sold locally
In a statement, Jay Kemmerer said it was of “utmost importance … that the next ownership maintains the integrity and character of the mountain.”