The 2024 Mountain Towns Climate Solutions Summit last week in Jackson saw attendees from around the world for a series of presentations over two days.
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.
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.
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.
Will the Virginian housing project be eco-friendly?
Community members urge sustainability measures, as local officials march ahead with plans to build affordable housing at the Virginian RV Park.
Grand Teton, Yellowstone remain open with no government shutdown
If a shutdown had happened, gates could have been locked and thousands of park rangers could have been furloughed.
State lawmakers honing in on Teton County housing crisis
A state task force has become a vehicle for Teton County residents to voice concerns about the direction of housing development in the region. Some say this could have big consequences for local control.
Effort to open Idaho primaries to more voters gains momentum
Teton Valley residents are working to get a measure on the 2024 ballot to change leadership in the red state.