A recent incident involving a Lift Lines comic and a parking loophole in Teton Village illustrates an underlying friction in ski towns throughout the Mountain West.
Outdated bill language causes confusion about a state takeover of tribal lands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.
What is a “gaper”?
Glitter, neon, JORTS! The resort filled under blue skies for the annual Gaper Day party, celebrated at Jackson Hole and ski areas across the nation.
Teton County seniors rejoice amid boost in property tax relief
This comes as homeowners across the Cowboy State are feeling an increased tax burden.
A special session of the Wyoming Legislature is off after Sunday vote
The House voted 27 to 35 against returning to Cheyenne this summer, while the Senate voted 16 to 15 in favor of the idea.
Wyoming-sponsored bill in Congress would ban trans athletes from the Olympics
One of Wyoming’s representatives, Harriet Hageman, is leading the charge to bar transgender athletes from competing in the games.
Wyoming resident cited for illegally possessing a live wolf
The individual recently captured the gray wolf and brought it into a home and local establishment in Daniel, Wyoming.