This year’s competition marks nearly 50 years of revving engines at the town hill and a fume-filled farewell to the resort’s ski season.
‘It’s the Longest Job Interview They’ll Ever Have:’ New TCSAR Class in the Thick of Training
KHOL tagged along for a day of training with the first new class of Teton County Search and Rescue volunteers in six years.
Proposed Grand Targhee Expansion Raises Concerns in Teton Valley
Some local residents and community leaders fear that a major proposed expansion of Grand Targhee Resort could have significant negative impacts on transportation, housing and quality of life.
After Decades Of Warming And Drying, The Colorado River Struggles To Water The West
Shortage declarations and restrictions are likely to go into effect in the Southwest in the coming months.
Grizzly 863 Subject to ‘Aggressive’ Hazing, Rubber Bullets, Due to Habituated Roadside Behavior
Mike Koshmrl of the Jackson Hole News&Guide discusses human-bear conflict on Jackson Hole roadways, and the choice by Wyoming Game & Fish to haze famed grizzly “Felicia.”
Despite Vocal Opposition, Jackson Heli Tour Operator has ‘No Reason to Walk Away’
Teton County and the Town of Jackson recently passed resolutions banning commercial helicopter tours over Grand Teton National Park, but scenic flights from the Jackson Hole Airport aren’t likely to stop anytime soon.
Jackson Paramedic Discusses Improvising and Coping in Wilderness Medicine
KHOL speaks with “Wild Rescues” author Kevin Grange about working in Emergency Medical Services in Yellowstone, Yosemite and Jackson Hole.
No Lunch Breaks but Plenty of Ski Laps: Retired-Age Targheezers Weather the Pandemic and ‘Keep Moving’
The self-described old ski bums remained a staple at Grand Targhee Resort this season despite the risk of COVID-19.
Plant-Based Ski Wax Helps Keep Microplastics Out of Snowpack
The environmental impacts of plastic are getting more severe, but one small solution in mountain towns might help.