Voters will determine if sales tax will fund a new courthouse and how future lawmakers can reform property taxes.
Sagebrush is suffering, even in Wyoming. Saving what’s left is complicated.
Sagebrush-steppe — the ecological backbone for iconic species like pronghorn and sage grouse — is in decline. How to restore it depends on where you are and who you ask.
Up for auction? Could a corner lot in Grand Teton National Park really be developed?
The fate of a prized, $62 million school trust parcel positioned for auction is unknown, but an appraisal makes one thing clear: There’s a market for the square-mile property in Jackson Hole.
More intense wildfires could mean bigger avalanches
A first-of-its-kind study found that less tree coverage could mean more potential for avalanches to start and longer slide paths.
New Colorado River rules will be hard to agree on. A new report shows just how tricky it could be
State leaders are reluctant to volunteer major water cutbacks, trying to soften the blow that could be dealt to growing cities and agricultural economies if new reductions are rolled out.
Wyoming doctors call for judge to uphold state’s abortion ban
A handful of physicians argue the law prevents “abortions on demand” while allowing them when a pregnant person’s life is in danger.
Yakama Nation’s first bison hunt in West Yellowstone
The trip was more than just getting a buffalo. Tribal members said it was about the Yakama nation’s ability to exercise their treaty rights and preserve the culture of hunting and gathering.
Snow and avalanche workshop coming to Jackson this week
It’s an opportunity for skiers and snowboarders to prepare for the winter, as more people take to the Teton County backcountry.
Wyoming gets C-minus grade on voter map redistricting
The report found evidence of gerrymandering, the practice of manipulating electoral district boundaries in order to create unfair advantages for a political party.