E-bikes, buses and downtown parking meters could all be a part of Jackson Hole’s future in an effort to ease vehicle congestion.
Teton County shifts approach to tourism
The Jackson Hole community is moving toward educating visitors — rather than only marketing to them.
News Roundup: Jackson sister city Tlaxcala takes center stage with mural, films
Plus, an update on abortion access in Wyoming and the human foot found in a thermal pool in Yellowstone National Park.
Efforts to manage Jackson tourism gain steam
The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board will unveil on Thursday a draft of its sustainable destination management plan to community members.
News Roundup: Teton County voters could put $160 million toward SPET projects; Driggs sued over waste in stream
Plus, the USDA and Wyoming partner to conserve wildlife habitat, and the Jackson real estate market continues to break records.
News Roundup: Staffing shortage could limit snowplow operations; new restrictions on short-term rentals
Plus, the Wyoming ACLU’s quest to educate voters about their rights and a new environmental stewardship handbook for Teton County residents.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Oct. 7
Catch up on this week’s news about the legacy of Clarene Law, the Jackson fire chief’s retirement and a new collection at Teton County Library.
New historic survey of Teton County Rodeo and Fairgrounds released amid controversy over site
The survey found that the proposed location of a new affordable housing development across the street from the rodeo arena is not “contributing” to the site’s historic character.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Aug. 26
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on undervoting in Wyoming’s primary elections, a new tool that helps Wyomingites get criminal records expunged and the 25th anniversary of the Grand Teton National Park Foundation.