by Robyn Vincent | Dec 5, 2019 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
A housing stalemate is over. The Board of Teton County Commissioners voted on Monday to give Jackson Town Council full control of 440 West Kelly, the site of an embattled plan for workforce housing. Over the course of several months, that plan drew the ire of a small...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 26, 2019 | Art & Design, Culture
One of the notable things about public art is its ability to reinvent public spaces. Take the Artspot. It’s an installation that rises above a barren field along Broadway Avenue. That means thousands of commuters and passersby experience the works featured at the...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 22, 2019 | Health, Housing, News
Americans are accustomed to the luxury of emergency services. If something goes wrong, you dial 911 and you’re immediately connected to an operator in your area. For folks living in Teton County, it’s no different. But the county is in a precarious place when it comes...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 20, 2019 | Health, News, Politics & Policy
Ending sexual violence hinges on changing the culture of consent. That’s according Shael Norris of the nonprofit SafeBAE. She points to the problematic messages in television shows, movies and music videos. “The depiction of consent is so messed up on that level,”...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 18, 2019 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
A legislative committee in Cheyenne took action today on two bills that could profoundly affect Jackson and its housing crisis. The Joint Corporations Committee rejected Jackson Rep. Mike Yin’s empty homes bill. That legislation would have charged homeowners a fee for...