AARP Idaho is holding a town hall on preparing for disasters before they strike.
ID voter registration law could hurt ballot measures’ chances
Now voters have to show proof of residency during registration, which critics say makes voting less accessible.
Latino Conservation Week celebration comes to Idaho
Conservationists say the goal is to increase representation in outdoor recreation and reduce barriers to connecting with nature for Latinos.
Competing water issues at play in Teton County
Recent cuts to Jackson Lake Dam flows highlight a tussle between Wyoming ecological needs and Idaho farmers’ water rights.
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.
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.
Skijoring returns to Teton Valley, meshing cowboy and ski culture
Locals and competitors from around the Mountain West raced in the sport, which involves skiing while being pulled by a horse.
People from across the world return for Wyoming sled dog race
The Cowboy State’s sole team, led by musher Alix Crittenden, came in second — a personal best.
Teton Valley bids farewell to beloved Nordic ski race
Racers participated in the 20th and final Teton Ridge Classic, which was cancelled due to declining participation numbers.