A draft bill is taking form to change Wyoming’s treatment of predator laws in response to an alleged wolf abuse incident in Sublette County.
Teton County housing official to represent Jackson Hole on national stage
Affordable Housing Director April Norton joins national housing task force to research challenges and solutions.
Amid inflation, a new gold currency is trending in Wyoming
Mountain West News Bureau reporter Will Walkey discusses his story on the new gold bills, which took him to a pawnshop in Cheyenne.
Inside the only clinic providing abortions as Wyoming’s trigger ban goes to the state supreme court
Providers at the women’s clinic in Jackson are gearing up for more restrictions on reproductive freedoms in Wyoming.
News Roundup: Teton County income tops charts again
Plus, Jackson wildlife biologists welcome a new leader and a Montana judge lifts wolf hunting restrictions as trapping season begins.
The Colorado River Compact just turned 100 years old. Is it still working?
The November anniversary came as the Colorado River is facing its most-pressing crisis, with reservoirs declining to record lows.
News Roundup: Jackson Hole ski resorts open; Park City ski lift mechanics form first union of its kind
Plus, the ongoing battle over abortion rights in Wyoming and the state’s goal of becoming carbon-negative.
Jackson Town Council moves forward with sustainability plan
Jackson’s councilmembers provided direction for the draft plan, which garnered wide support from community members.
Efforts to manage Jackson tourism gain steam
The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board will unveil on Thursday a draft of its sustainable destination management plan to community members.