In a statement, Jay Kemmerer said it was of “utmost importance … that the next ownership maintains the integrity and character of the mountain.”
Wyoming Using Federal Funds to Build Out Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
KHOL interviews WyoFile energy and climate reporter Dustin Bleizeffer about the state’s plan to electrify its roadways.
Spud Drive-in Theatre Vows to Rebuild After Wind Storm
The Driggs drive-in’s iconic movie screen was toppled by a wind storm Monday night.
Effort to Diversify National Park Service Hosts Orientation at Grand Teton
Spring break drew a diverse group of young people to Grand Teton National Park for the annual NPS Academy orientation.
‘If You Have an Opinion, Do Something About it.’ Effort to Manage Tourism Seeks Locals’ Input
KHOL interviewed the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board ahead of two public meetings about the sustainable destination management planning process this week.
Driggs Airport Introduces New Landing Fees for Non-Local Private Planes
The airport is expecting more private landings during the upcoming closure of the Jackson Hole Airport.
Colorado County Seeks to Fine-tune Post-coal Economy by Shifting Away from Tourism Marketing
Tourism was supposed to replace coal in Crested Butte, but housing problems highlight the tough transition.
‘There is No Better Place.’ Grand Teton Superintendent Chip Jenkins Reflects on First Year in the Tetons
KHOL interviewed Grand Teton National Park Superintendent Jenkins about being in charge during a difficult year and his philosophy of public lands.
Snow King Navigates First Season with New Facilities and Ski Terrain
The town hill is also preparing for a future with less snow.