A recent incident involving a Lift Lines comic and a parking loophole in Teton Village illustrates an underlying friction in ski towns throughout the Mountain West.
News Roundup: Teton County voters could put $160 million toward SPET projects; Driggs sued over waste in stream
Plus, the USDA and Wyoming partner to conserve wildlife habitat, and the Jackson real estate market continues to break records.
News Roundup: Avalanche workshop to come to Jackson, program offers savings accounts to preschoolers
Plus, a new report proves the importance of Wyoming’s wildlife migration corridors, and local restaurant Thai Me Up is closing its doors.
Late mountaineer Hilaree Nelson elevated women in the outdoors
Fellow mountaineers and colleagues remember skier Hilaree Nelson, who died in a Nepal avalanche in late September.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Sept. 30
Catch up on this week’s news about Teton County ballot initiatives, new sagebrush research, a rebrand for the Jackson housing trust and more.
Trailblazing adventurer Tori Murden McClure to give talk on exploration in Jackson
McClure, the president of Spalding University, was the first woman and first American to row across the Atlantic and ski to the South Pole.
Retiring Jackson wildlife biologist reflects on long career with Game and Fish
Doug McWhirter shares highlights from his 35-year career managing Wyoming wildlife.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Aug. 19
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on Liz Cheney’s post-loss political future, a rebrand for Jackson Hole Babe Force and the latest with the Flat Creek Apartments project.
Impact of 22-year-old Hector Bedolla-Zarate’s loss felt deeply in Jackson’s soccer, Latino communities
KHOL’s Spanish-language correspondent reports on how friends and family members are remembering the young man who died while tubing on the Snake River on July Fourth.