President Biden recently apologized for the federally-run boarding school system. But people on the Wind River Reservation say the apology needs follow-up.
Yellowstone closes Biscuit Basin following hydrothermal explosion last week
The burst reached hundreds of feet into the air, destroying a nearby boardwalk and ejecting grapefruit-sized rocks tens to hundreds of feet away. Larger blocks weighing hundreds of pounds were found closer to the explosion site.
Behind the scenes at Rip N’ Stitch
In the fifth part of KHOL’s Workers series, Zina Horman reflects on the joys of repairing outdoor gear and living in Jackson, even as she juggles multiple jobs and a full academic workload.
Hydrothermal explosion near Old Faithful startles tourists, but is not a precursor to a volcanic eruption
The hydrothermal explosion in Biscuit Basin damaged boardwalks and sent tourists running. But so far, there have been no reported injuries.
Town, county settle on a new split for joint services
But the agreement is dependent on a SPET measure passing in November.
Jackson residents react to Biden dropping out of 2024 presidential race
Following President Biden’s announcement, KHOL spoke with locals in downtown Jackson.
A rising number of political candidates duck debates
When candidates decline debates and forums, voters may be the ones who lose.
Grand Teton National Park taps local community to hear about priorities for management in the future
Grand Teton National Park hosted a public meeting at the Teton County Library in Jackson on July 16 to hear from folks about their hopes for the park for the next couple decades.
Attempt on former President’s life stirs pain from America’s past in Cheyenne
The nation is reeling in the wake of the assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump. In the aftermath, Wyoming Public Radio reporters hit the Cheyenne streets to find out what citizens are feeling.