KHOL talked with a steady stream of voters who shuffled across icy streets and into the Old Wilson Schoolhouse as polls opened Tuesday morning.
Waitlist for affordable housing in Wyoming has nearly tripled in size
Teton County residents aren’t the only ones feeling the affordable housing crunch in the state.
‘La casa de todos’: Immigrant resource center opens in Jackson
The Mexican government has opened an office in Teton County to help people from the state of Tlaxcala with immigration, and reunite families across borders.
Shed hunt season opener draws hundreds of Cowboy State residents
The rush, chaos and competition still defined the annual shed hunt, but vehicle registrations in Jackson were down by roughly half due to a new state law, prohibiting out-of-state residents for the opener.
‘If you are not at the table, you are on the menu:’ Tribes submit ideas to manage Colorado River
Six Native American Tribes that use water from the Colorado River have signed an agreement with the river’s Upper Basin states, including Wyoming.
Mayoral race heats up as veteran council member announces bid
Current town councilor Arne Jorgensen said he’ll focus on addressing the town’s budget issues, along with rampant wealth inequality.
Health officials urge caution toward ticks, related illnesses
The Wyoming Department of Health says tick season is here, and it’s time to re-educate ourselves on tick-borne illnesses.
Federal land on Wind River Reservation could go to BLM or Indigenous tribes
A federal agency wants to give up management of just under 60,000 acres of land on the Wind River Reservation.
Teton County political parties come together to talk property taxes
Last week’s event highlighted who’s eligible to apply for the recently-opened property tax refund program.