The State Board of Land Commissioners will decide whether to approve selling the 640-acre parcel to Grand Teton National Park for $100 million. That’s after a state agency recommended the sale.
‘We’ve got to love’: Jackson residents stand up for trans rights
Dozens recently attended a vigil, honoring the life of a nonbinary teenager in Oklahoma. This comes as advocates say LGBTQ+ rights are under attack in Wyoming and across the country.
Northern South Park regulations approved with ‘emergency brake’
County commissioners set the highly scrutinized land development regulations in stone, trying to ensure affordable units are built at a similar rate as free-market ones.
Budget bill breakdown: Wyoming lawmakers spar over fiscal disagreements
Negotiations on Wyoming’s budget hit a wall on Monday night, when legislators in both chambers were unable to reconcile fiscal differences.
‘It’s an inspiration’: Athletes with intellectual disabilities compete in Jackson
Pre-race rituals at the Special Olympics Winter Games included putting on glitter and dancing to Taylor Swift with a well-known local DJ.
‘Chloe’s Law’ would ban gender-affirming care for kids in Wyoming — advocates worry about the results
Critics say the latest ban moving through the Legislature is an intrusion on the rights of kids, parents and physicians in Wyoming.
Conservationists to backcountry-goers: ‘don’t poach the powder’
A campaign to not disturb wildlife in the winter continues, as land managers consider potential closures in the region.
Lawmakers, advocates grapple with early fallout of committee bills during budget session
An unprecedented number of bills failed to see the light of day this year, in part thanks to the minority Freedom Caucus.
Some Jacksonites see Northern South Park housing as ‘last chance’ to stay in community
About 50 people showed up for public comment on the biggest proposed housing development in Teton County history.