Len Carlman and Shannon Brennan discuss their backgrounds and what shaped their political beliefs.
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.
Robert F. Kennedy stops off in Jackson as part of president campaign
Tickets for the private happy hour event in Teton County went for $1,500 at a minimum and are sold out.
Abortion access returns to Jackson — for now
St. John’s Health is letting physicians prescribe abortion medications, but the future of reproductive rights in Wyoming remains uncertain.
Jackson council approves selling workforce condos to businesses, instead of workers
At a price point over $800,000, several Kelly Place units haven’t sold. And developers say they’re losing money.
Republican lawmakers, advocacy group can’t intervene in Wyoming abortion case
With the decision from the state’s supreme court, Wyoming is now one step closer to a final resolution in its ongoing legal battle over reproductive rights.
French team leads pack in Wyoming sled dog race
After kicking off the annual race in Jackson, the Europeans have a seven-minute lead. Teams will cross the finish line in Driggs on Saturday.
Jackson EMS chief leaves department after fiery public debate
Stephen Jellie says he’s leaving with a $150,000 severance package, after months of public backlash about his leadership.