Many of Wyoming’s canvassing boards are made up of the election clerk and two representatives from different political parties that the clerk appoints. In Albany County, the results of the election were certified without a hitch.
Changes to affordable housing program in the works
Monday’s joint town council and county commissioner meeting centered around potential changes to affordable housing programs. Those changes should be finalized by the end of the month before a public comment period sets in.
Southern U.S. initiative supporting transgender youth widens to include Wyoming
The Campaign for Southern Equality, an LGBTQ+ advocacy group based in North Carolina, recently announced its Trans Youth Emergency Project would now offer grants in all 25 states that have some kind of gender-affirming care ban.
Former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney says she’ll be voting for Harris
Cheney, once the third-ranking Republican in the U.S. House, who became a vocal critic of former Pres. Donald Trump, called the former president “dangerous” during a speaking event at Duke University.
‘Language of your heart’: Spanish interpreters step up to fill gaps in mountain towns
As communities in the Mountain West grow, so does the need for Spanish-language interpreters. This is especially true in booming resort towns where Latinos power economies — and also need to access services.
One Small Step: County commission candidate speaks with Wilson resident
This election season KHOL revives the StoryCorps initiative to connect Jackson Hole locals for one-on-one conversations. One Small Step brings people with different beliefs into the recording studio to discover common ground.
Togwotee Pass reopening Friday, potentially for the weekend
Smoke from the nearby Fish Creek fire, hindering driving visibility, has caused intermittent closures of Togwotee Pass. WYDOT said the road status over the weekend depends on the conditions.
Planning Commission not as keen as Town Council on large building caps
The Jackson Town Council issued a moratorium on large building applications after a Utah developer proposed a hotel complex that would be the biggest development in town history — and by far.
‘I’m afraid of the place the state is going’: Wyoming’s House minority leader reacts to primary election results
It isn’t easy being a Democratic lawmaker in Wyoming. But after Tuesday’s primary, many districts fell into the hands of the far-right Freedom Caucus, making the chasm between Democrats and Republicans even vaster.