The change comes after legislative cuts led the school to eliminate many of its diversity, equity and inclusion programs. UW claims the changes are meant to respond to those cuts.
‘I Just Want to Cry.’ High Gas Prices Stress Wydaho Residents
Disruptions to the global oil market caused by the war in Ukraine are part—but not all—of the reason why gas prices are so high.
Local Nonprofit Seeks Assistance to Build Shelter for Homeless Families
KHOL talked with the board chair of the local Good Samaritan Mission about the value of transitional housing, the current scale of homelessness in Teton County and their proposal for new infrastructure on Deloney Ave.
ACLU of Wyoming Sues Teton County Over 24/7 Sobriety Program
The lawsuit claims the program violates the Fourth, Eighth and Fourteenth amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
Driggs Airport Introduces New Landing Fees for Non-Local Private Planes
The airport is expecting more private landings during the upcoming closure of the Jackson Hole Airport.
Jackson Locals, and Some Visiting Ukrainians, Rally in Support of Ukraine
A small group gathered in below-freezing weather to protest the Russian invasion of its western neighbor.
Crossover Voting Ban Advances in Wyoming State Legislature
The practice of switching your political party on Election Day would no longer be allowed if a bill currently in the State House passes the governor’s desk.
Getting Green Fuel Up, Up and Away
Commercial aviation contributes about 2.5% of annual global CO2 emissions. Some airports are trying to reduce that figure by using sustainable aviation fuel.
Oil and Gas Leasing Holds Back Conservation Even When No Drilling Occurs, Report Finds
A new report sheds light on the major impacts speculative oil and gas leasing have on public lands throughout the country.