Commissioner Natalia Macker and Amy Renova, candidate for Teton County School Board, speak about the influences that shaped them.
Wyoming’s only avalanche center creates community observation page for eastern half of the state
The Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center has long served Northwest Wyoming. Now it’ll also cater to the Big Horn, Sierra Madre and Snowy Mountain ranges.
Jackson has new short-term rental rules in 2024
Residents need to register their homes — or face being banned from renting them out for five years.
A ‘snow drought’ is leaving the West’s mountains high and dry
“It’s really going to be dependent on what we see in January and February,” said one climatologist. “We’re really going to need an active January and February to make up these deficits and be okay.”
Year in Review 2023: ‘I wanna hear that again’
A crisis of affordability, women’s healthcare access and helicopter rides among KHOL’s top stories of the year.
BLM’s Rock Springs proposal draws ire from some lawmakers
The plan does not affect hundreds of existing oil and gas wells. It allows for additional drilling on 1.4 million acres, and provides nearly 2 million acres each for oil shale, trona and hard rock mining.
Small ski resorts struggle to open in the early season with a lack of snow. What’s their future?
Last year saw massive snowfall – bringing lots of skiers out. But the couple years before that were a drought, and this one is shaping up to be similar.
Teenager from Jackson sues Ivy League institution over antisemitism
College freshman Jordan Davis, the daughter of a former Jackson town attorney, alleges the University of Pennsylvania has become an ‘incubation lab’ for antisemitism.
Santa visits Jackson kids in a helicopter
Teton County Search and Rescue helped Santa pay a visit to kids across Teton County today in their brand new chopper.