The case before the U.S. Supreme Court that Wyoming is supporting will decide the fate of more than a dozen states’ bans on gender-affirming care, including Wyoming’s.
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.
Thousands of Wyomingites reject proposed ‘Kelly Parcel’ auction
Jackson officials wrangle with how to oppose the sale, while others set the stage for a lengthy battle to let the National Park Service acquire it.
Gordon targets “immediate challenges facing the state” with his budget proposal
The governor wants to set aside a good amount of money into savings accounts.
Keeping the multi-million dollar ‘Kelly Parcel’ wild
Conservationists in Teton County are coming out in droves to fight a proposal to auction off the land next to Grand Teton National Park.
Advocates call on Jacksonites to educate themselves on Gaza conflict
Pro-Palestine supporters held a rally in Jackson over the weekend, discussing the Israel-Hamas War with residents.
Wyoming’s child care industry could get a $15 million boost
One Teton County provider says the money would help cover rising rent costs — though it’s still a long way off.
Will Wyoming erode local control over Teton County’s housing policy?
After decades of tension between Jackson and the rest of the state, local leaders say they want to try and strengthen that relationship.
Biden officials head to Jackson Hole to tout spending in rural America
The Western Governors’ Association will meet in Teton Village next week and discuss clean energy and innovations in agriculture.