Teton County is refining environmental regulations, which if approved, would change the application process for building additional developments on personal property.
News Roundup: Wyoming legislative session poised to kick off
Plus, expanding abortion access in the West, threats to Yellowstone elk habitat and a new alert system for missing Indigenous people.
Will global economic growth end?
A Utah State physicist will explain why the global economy will inevitably shrink at a Wednesday talk at the Center for the Arts.
News Roundup: Beacon parks open in Teton County; Wyoming Supreme Court won’t weigh in on abortion ban
Plus, suicidal youth are on the rise in Teton County, and a physicist is coming to Jackson to talk economic growth and energy.
“It is going to take real cuts to everyone”
Leaders from Wyoming to New Mexico met to discuss the future of the Colorado River, as the region prepares for a drier future.
A fight between Wyoming landowners and hunters over access is coming to a head
Ben Ryder Howe, a writer for The New York Times, discusses the simmering conflict over public land in the West.
News Roundup: Avian flu comes to Teton Raptor Center; Teton Valley school district delays decision on four-day week
Plus, the future of the Astoria Bridge remains uncertain and another dry year may be ahead for the Colorado River.
New podcast to bridge gap between conservationists and ranchers by telling story of wolves
Working Wild U, a podcast from Montana State University and the Western Landowners Alliance, will highlight shared values on both sides.
News Roundup: The Rose is one step closer to reopening; November sees record low temperatures in Jackson
Plus, a new study highlights the importance of private lands for wildlife migration in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.