Candidate Perri Stern and resident Paulina Juarez Quiroz met to share their opinions about politics and the issues that concern them.
Virtual event to help Idahoans prepare for natural disasters
AARP Idaho is holding a town hall on preparing for disasters before they strike.
Teton fungophiles document mushroom species after wet, bountiful season
There’s been a bumper crop of mushrooms in the region. And an effort is underway to document them — the first of its kind in more than 40 years.
Snow King Mountain sets the stage for new summit-top observatory
The $5 million project is slated to open to the public in the late spring or early summer of 2024. It’ll be the first planetarium in Western Wyoming.
School year kicks off with bus driver shortage in Teton County
Fewer drivers could mean limiting field trips and travel for sports.
An all-women’s climb of the Grand Teton celebrates the first female ascent of the peak
The climbers summited the peak with an all-female team of guides to celebrate the legacy of Eleanor Davis, who climbed it 100 years ago.
Sign-ups spike for Teton County emergency alerts
Following an active shooter incident last week, hundreds of residents signed up for Nixle to get public safety alerts.
EPA weakens water protection rules following Supreme Court decision
The new rules go into effect immediately, and several conservation groups are unhappy with them.
Downtown Jackson post office halts retail service
Citing staffing shortages, signs point people to the other postal location on Maple Way for retail services.