Federal wildlife officials spread the world-famous bear’s ashes in Grand Teton National Park, after she was hit by a car.
Jewish community group to air documentary on music festival attack in Israel
While supporters of the “Supernova” film say it could help galvanize support for Israel, others see it as a distraction from its violence against Palestinians.
Jackson mayor, town council to look for budget solutions in 2024
Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson discussed the budget, affordable housing and infrastructure improvements at the annual state of the town address.
Ban on gender-affirming procedures for transgender youth fails in legislature
Critics say it’s one of several bills filed for introduction that would restrict the rights of vulnerable LGBTQ+ Wyomingites.
Property tax refund bill breezes through introduction
The number of homeowners who received relief quadrupled in the past two years, but lawmakers still want to make more Wyomingites eligible.
New project registers immigrant families for Teton County affordable housing
Voices JH is offering one-on-one support to families who may face barriers signing up for the local housing department’s database.
Gordon praises economy, takes aim at Biden administration in State of State speech
While Gordon was optimistic about Wyoming’s future — especially the economy — he had some choice words for the Biden administration
FBI launches new project to learn about missing and murdered Indigenous peoples in Wyoming
The federal agency announced on the Wind River Reservation recently that it is collecting tips from the public to help solve cases.
Wyoming lawmakers seek new voter residency requirement in upcoming session
A bill filed by Wyoming lawmakers could make it so voters have to live in the state for at least 30 days before registering.