Len Carlman and Shannon Brennan discuss their backgrounds and what shaped their political beliefs.
Ban on gender-affirming care progresses after sweeping Senate approval
Some say that if “Chloe’s Law” goes through, it could negatively impact the mental health of transgender kids.
Wyoming bill aiming to prevent ‘deep fakes’ moves forward
State lawmakers are trying to put measures in place to hold people accountable for disinformation, as the 2024 presidential election looms.
Shacks on Racks preserves Jackson history — and homes for locals
Responding to the region’s ongoing construction boom, one organization is working to repurpose homes that would otherwise be demolished — saving waste in the landfill and addressing a worsening housing crisis.
Pay to play on the Snake River?
Access to the popular Snake River stretch south of town may come with a price tag in the near future.
Wyoming poised to sell the Kelly Parcel to Grand Teton National Park for $100 million
Lawmakers could pass a measure allowing the state to sell a migration corridor near Grand Teton National Park to the federal government.
Skiers hike up Glory with nearly 90-pound packs — to honor war heroes
The group was commemorating a similar ascent from the 10th Mountain Division, a specialized unit which helped hasten the end of WWII and give birth to the outdoor industry in the U.S.
Landowners, housing nonprofits, advocates clash over Northern South Park development
This comes as Teton County Commissioners consider new land development regulations for the biggest proposed housing development in the region’s history.
Lawmakers could temporarily close Wyoming’s only remaining abortion clinic
A bill could add an additional hurdle to the only specific abortion clinic in Wyoming.