The highly anticipated general election brought about many changes at both the federal and local levels.
Court hears arguments in case involving trans UW sorority sister
Six University of Wyoming sorority sisters are appealing a federal judge’s ruling from August that a trans student could join their sorority.
Monopoly announces launch of Jackson Hole-themed edition
But will local Teton County businesses pay thousands to get a space on the world-famous board?
University of Wyoming to shutter Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion after legislative cuts
Last week’s decision came after a footnote in the state Legislature’s budget bill eliminated funding for the office.
Jackson community partners raise $85,000 for summer lunch program
Summer lunch programs across Teton County School District have been canceled, but some organizations are stepping up to fill the gap.
Judy Shepard, Wyomingite and advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
In 1998, Judy Shepard’s son, Matthew, was tortured outside Laramie and later died as part of an anti-gay hate crime.
‘Gateway to town’: A 360,000-square-foot hotel and condo development?
Jackson residents pushed back against a proposal for what could be the biggest building in the town’s history.
Town and county officials consider improving town’s fire resiliency
For the first time, the community wildfire protection plan would aim to make most new developments in Jackson more resistant to flames.
How Teton Raptor Center staff help protect top of avian food chain
In the third part of KHOL’s Workers series, Anna Tobin walks us through her daily commute to care for the raptors and educate the public on the birds of prey.