Federal wildlife officials spread the world-famous bear’s ashes in Grand Teton National Park, after she was hit by a car.
Report: Lack of child care in Wyoming threatens viability of rural communities
Child care facilities tend to be small businesses that pay low wages, impacting both children and parents around the state.
Despite low turnout, broomball still slaps at the fairgrounds
Some Jackson athletes have been running and sliding on the ice for a quarter century.
‘Everybody’s mixing together’ at latin dance nights
Although Jackson is known for its country swing dance scene, other kinds of dance are taking the region by storm.
Bobbi Barrasso dies after two-year battle with brain cancer
Barraso died of glioblastoma, an aggressive and malignant brain tumor.
Older Wyomingites could decide 2024 elections
Priorities for people over 50 include being able to afford adequate health insurance, protecting residents from scams and fraud, and increasing access to affordable housing.
Skiers may be leaving ‘forever chemicals’ in the local environment
At least one Jackson shop is helping collect ski wax with PFAS from residents.
Teton climbers push back against proposed bolting regulations
Local mountaineers say potential guidelines regulating ‘fixed anchors’ could make the sport unsafe, while conservationists say the rules are long overdue.
Snowpack event sees record turnout amid hazardous avalanche conditions
About 100 Jacksonites gathered to talk about the dangerous backcountry conditions, which could be here to stay for the winter season.