The University of Wyoming is reconsidering its campuswide ban on most firearms. UW will release a suggested rule change late Wednesday.
Jackson ups pay for police, aims to improve staff retention rates
Since 2019, at least 19 officers have left the Jackson Police department. The Town Council approved the salary increase Monday to help retain officers.
Drew Petersen’s “Feel it all” shifting mental health culture in the mountains
Feel It All chronicles professional skier Drew Petersen’s journey from the depths of suicidal depression to finding purpose, strength, and resilience.
Warming temperatures in Jackson could mean less snow
A University of Wyoming professor spoke on climate change and its potential impacts in the Greater Yellowstone at the Teton County Library on Monday, Sept. 16.
Mountain West senators urge feds to protect wilderness rock climbing
Some senators want the National Park and Forest services to reconsider plans restricting the use of fixed anchors for rock climbing.
Sublette County wolf incident spurs draft legislation, but some say it won’t be effective
A draft bill is taking form to change Wyoming’s treatment of predator laws in response to an alleged wolf abuse incident in Sublette County.
This fall’s Teton Pass rebuild date was ‘too aggressive,’ WYDOT looking at July 2025 for full repairs
WYDOT had hoped it could beat snowfall and wrap up work on Teton Pass by November. But, the full landslide repairs will now have to wait until next summer.
Residents, first responders honor 9/11 victims
Dozens of residents and local first responders hiked Snow King in an annual effort to fulfill the promise: “Never Forget.”
Rain and cooler temps help Fish Creek fire
After burning for nearly a month, recent rain and cooler weather have helped crews significantly with the Fish Creek Fire.