The festival co-creator discusses the future of Teton heavy metal fest.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 22
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on a new report about Jackson’s lodging industry, polling in the Cheney-Hageman race and the offspring of Grizzly 399.
Some Yellowstone gateway communities seek visitation, economic recovery as floodwaters recede
Gardiner, Montana, has rebuilt bridges and water lines and reopened roads to other towns, but few tourists are showing up.
License agreement with airport ends, but scenic helicopter flights will continue in Jackson Hole
Wind River Air decided not to renew its permit with the Jackson Hole Airport when it expired at the end of April. Local scenic flights will now continue with less airport oversight.
As Jackson gets pricier, Grand Teton National Park says it will need to house more workers
The U.S. Department of the Interior is seeking ways to fund innovative lodging solutions in national park gateway communities like Jackson Hole.
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.
Jackson officials mull changes to short-term rental policies
The conversation is exposing a longstanding debate: Who counts as a local in Teton County?
As airport shuts down, local businesses prepare for more of the same
The Jackson Hole Airport is closing for 78 days to replace its runway, but tourism and supply chain impacts are expected to be minimal.
One of Jackson’s Few Mexican Bakeries Faces Uncertain Future
La Canasta del Pan, or the Bread Basket of Jackson Hole, will have to leave its current location in the coming months.