The Jackson Town Council issued a moratorium on large building applications after a Utah developer proposed a hotel complex that would be the biggest development in town history — and by far.
A chronicle of a ‘stress test in American democracy’
KHOL interviews New York Times national political correspondent Jonathan Martin about his new book, “This Will Not Pass,” and about how Americans can work toward a stronger democratic future.
Wyoming abortion-rights advocates vow to fight overturn of Roe v. Wade
A new reproductive health clinic scheduled to open in Casper vowed Friday to fight to preserve the legal right to abortion in Wyoming. Wyoming’s congressional delegation applauded the Supreme Court ruling.
Western Wyoming 2022 elections preview
The KHOL news team gives a rundown of 2022 elections for state and local offices in western Wyoming.
‘This is about kids’ lives.’ Jackson students protest gun violence after Uvalde shooting
More than 100 Jackson Hole High School students walked out of class during the last week of school to protest gun violence.
Final episode of ‘Facets’ from KHOL and Stio shares stories of immigration to Jackson Hole
The last episode of ‘Facets’ digs into local immigration history and shares stories of how Latino immigrants and first-generation residents are putting down roots and making Jackson home.
Bear-proofing Jackson Hole may be easier said than done
KHOL interviews Jackson Hole News&Guide reporter Billy Arnold about his recent coverage of Teton County’s new wildlife mitigation efforts.
Down to two households, more foster families sought in Teton County
Officials may have to start looking for home placements outside Jackson Hole if they don’t enlist more local families soon.
Jim McCollum, father of fallen Marine, announces run for Jackson statehouse seat
The Republican is trying to unseat incumbent Democratic Rep. Mike Yin in House District 16.