The rush, chaos and competition still defined the annual shed hunt, but vehicle registrations in Jackson were down by roughly half due to a new state law, prohibiting out-of-state residents for the opener.
It’s a big tick year in Western Wyoming. Here’s why.
Experts say we may be seeing more ticks because so many mule deer and pronghorn died off this winter, so the creepy crawlers need new hosts.
Summer hotel bookings down in Jackson Hole
Local experts say it could be a slower year for the valley and a shift back to the pre-Covid normal.
‘The shrine of the pass’: Backcountry skiers say farewell to Mount Glory billboard
The green, stickered board, which hovers above Teton Pass, is slated to be flown away by helicopter this week.
New Teton County rescue helicopter to save lives year-round
The community raised $7.25 million for the chopper, which could speed up response times in the backcountry.
Jackson resident training to be the first Jordanian in the Winter Olympics
For Sharif Zawaideh, qualifying for the Olympics in alpine ski racing is about a lot more than speed. He is hoping to add diversity to an overwhelmingly white sport.
Out-of-staters descend on Teton County for annual shed antler hunt
It’s the last year that non-Wyoming residents are allowed to come to the early start date, and many weren’t happy about that.
Climbing season to kick off with film festival in Jackson
The Teton Rock Gym is presenting Reel Rock, featuring films where climbing fosters community and athletes push the limits of the sport.
Special Olympics brings athletes back together in Jackson for Winter Games
This week’s games were an opportunity for athletes to see their friends from across the region after a three-year hiatus.