• January 3 | Hoback pollution linked to septic, outdoor rec. economy grows, rescue report flexes helicopter
    Jan 3 2025

    Listen every weekday for a local newscast featuring town, county, state and regional headlines. It's the daily dose of news you need on Wyoming, Idaho and the Mountain West — all in four minutes or less.

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    4 mins
  • January 2 | Wyoming’s food deserts, EXPLORE Act passes Congress
    Jan 2 2025

    Listen every weekday for a local newscast featuring town, county, state and regional headlines. It's the daily dose of news you need on Wyoming, Idaho and the Mountain West — all in four minutes or less.

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    3 mins
  • Year in Features: An immigration attorney's life post-election
    Jan 1 2025

    When President-elect Donald Trump won reelection in November, some of the biggest questions for many in Jackson Hole — and resort towns throughout the Rocky Mountain West — were about immigration. In November, KHOL’s Jenna McMurtry reported that immigration attorney and public defender Elisabeth Trefonas was taking many of those questions — sometimes before the sun rises and sometimes before she’s out of her pajamas.

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    7 mins
  • Year in Features: The 3-hour pass commute that was, then wasn’t
    Dec 30 2024

    It was a worse-than-normal year for anyone who lives on the west side of the Tetons and commutes into Teton County, Wyoming, for work. Perhaps no image from 2024 better captured the struggles of Jackson Hole’s infamous wealth inequality better than the hours spent in traffic by those commuters after Teton Pass “catastrophically failed” in June. That’s when KHOL’s Dante Filpula Ankney took a seat on the bus.

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    6 mins
  • Year in Features: The saga of the Kelly Parcel
    Dec 27 2024

    On 640 undeveloped acres adjacent to Grand Teton National Park, state land known as the “Kelly Parcel” saw its future transform in the past 13 months. It was back in October 2023 when state land managers put the wheels in motion for an open auction. That after years of failed attempts through legislation to arrange a sale. The issue was tabled until fall 2024. In July, Wyoming Public Radio's Chris Clements saddled up to see what was at stake.

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    7 mins
  • Year in Features: A more exclusive shed hunt opener
    Dec 26 2024

    2024 was the first year when only Wyoming residents could participate in the first few days of a long-running Western tradition: hunting for the elk antlers that have piled up over winter. Before the sun rose on May 1, KHOL’s Dante Filpula Ankney was on the scene with hunters to search for what had changed with the new law.

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    6 mins
  • Year in Features: Death, alleged abuse of a wolf south of Jackson
    Dec 25 2024

    In March, hunter Cody Roberts ran over a gray wolf with his snowmobile and brought the animal into a bar in Daniel - about an hour south of Jackson. He was fined $250 by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department for “possession of a live animal.” In April, KHOL reporter Dante Filpula Ankney sat down with KHOL’s Emily Cohen, who first reported the story, and Wyofile reporter Mike Koshmrl to talk about the role of wolves in Wyoming.

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    9 mins
  • Year in Features: How Wyo.'s right to make health care decisions led to legal abortion
    Dec 24 2024

    Abortion access for all of Wyoming was protected by a Teton County judge this year. In November, Wyoming Public Radio’s Hannah Merzbach called people on all sides of the issue and captured the emotion of the moment and explore how a reaction against Obamacare backfired.

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    5 mins