KHOL talked with a steady stream of voters who shuffled across icy streets and into the Old Wilson Schoolhouse as polls opened Tuesday morning.
Wyoming Supreme Court declines state abortion case
The court acknowledged that it will likely be required to weigh in the constitutionality of the state’s abortion bans at some point, but said the Teton County District Court should make a ruling first.
Men’s groups take off on both sides of the Tetons
This comes in the wake of a community tragedy and as men increasingly seek out close-knit groups for emotional support.
Animal rights groups call for felony charges for Wyomingite who captured wolf
A legal analysis by regional and national animal welfare groups says Wyoming’s animal cruelty statute should apply.
Local interpreter helps Latino families invest in children’s education
In the first part of KHOL’s Workers series, Silvia Davila walks us through her job, her journey to Jackson from Mexico City and her efforts to integrate the Latino community in the town’s public schools.
Local nonprofit steps up to provide free shuttle for recreationists
The Teton Backcountry Alliance shuttled recreationists this winter, after the county helped identify the issue and the solution — but didn’t act.
Outdated bill language causes confusion about a state takeover of tribal lands
Some tribal residents on the Wind River Reservation are concerned that a new law could allow Wyoming to take over jurisdiction of land within the reservation. But legislators say tribal lands won’t be affected.
Wolf’s capture, alleged abuse by Wyoming man condemned, highlights legal limitations
Wyoming authorities cited and fined the man $250, but so far have brought no other legal penalties for publicly displaying and killing wild wolf.
Lawmakers begin work on new bills after voting against special session
Lawmakers packed the Capitol’s historic courtroom this week to consider possible interim issues ranging from artificial intelligence’s impacts on society to abortion access.