Dozens recently attended a vigil, honoring the life of a nonbinary teenager in Oklahoma. This comes as advocates say LGBTQ+ rights are under attack in Wyoming and across the country.
For first time in two decades, Teton County has local TV news, and it’s in Spanish
But in a region that struggles with affordability, it’s a challenge getting the international operation off the ground.
Wyomingites invited to participate in statewide U.S. Constitution discussion
Communities in Casper, Gillette, Sheridan and Torrington can participate in a Jackson conversation on politics that organizers say they hope will be “lively.”
Jackson disability advocacy group shutters amid financial woes
The head of Cultivate Ability said it may not be the only human service nonprofit struggling in Teton County.
Report: Marginalized groups in Jackson say they don’t feel welcome in the community
A new survey found instances of discrimination reported among women, seniors, people with disabilities and people whose first language isn’t English.
Report: Wyoming women make less than men with same jobs, experience
Teton County has the smallest wage gap in the state, but women still earn 80 cents for every $1 a man makes.
News Roundup: Teton County income tops charts again
Plus, Jackson wildlife biologists welcome a new leader and a Montana judge lifts wolf hunting restrictions as trapping season begins.
On a tour of Wyoming, residents voice worries about community change and lack of economic diversity
Residents of Casper, Sheridan, Gillette and Douglas discuss Wyoming’s economy, community character and state politics.
Wind River Reservation bison restoration key to wildlife economy, tribal health
The Wind River Buffalo Initiative has brought over 100 bison back to tribal lands. The Wyoming group’s goal is to add 1,000 more.