Briagene Collins was missing for almost 50 days.
Jackson could lose its only practicing abortion provider
Dr. Katie Noyes was planning to provide the service at St. John’s starting next year, but she may not be allowed due to the uncertain legal environment.
Fire/EMS employees call for removal of chief
Fire chief Stephen Jellie will keep his job, but Teton County Commissioners say they’re putting “safeguards” in place.
Future of abortion in Wyoming remains undecided
The Teton County judge is taking time to make a decision after hearing arguments this week, citing “complex constitutional issues.”
National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson provides free admission to enrolled tribal members
“Our relationship with the wildlife is sacred, and this milestone allows for more educational opportunities with the general public to continue to tell our stories.”
Jackson’s Jewish community gathers to celebrate Hanukkah
Residents shine a light, one candle at a time, after two months of difficult emotions over the Israel-Hamas war.
Jackson Hole breaks world record for most people skiing in jeans
Over 3,000 people took to the slopes over the weekend to claim the title, decked out in Canadian tuxedos, denim shorts and the occasional jean Speedo.
Kelly Parcel won’t go to auction — for now
The state’s top officials voted Thursday to delay a vote on the “crown jewel of Wyoming,” exploring options for a federal land swap.
Friends and loved ones reeling after death of pregnant Victor resident, 10-month-old baby
“Everything just feels so broken,” said a close friend of Kali Jean Randall.