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While the rest of us are stressing about icy roads, moose traffic jams, and whether we’ll ever see real snow again, Sen. John Barrasso is busy tackling something far deeper, literally thousands of feet deeper, beneath the ocean. This week,…
The tragic shooting involving two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. should have been reported with clarity and seriousness. Instead, USA Today managed to turn it into yet another example of why legacy media outlets are losing credibility by the…
There’s watching a Town Square lighting on video… and then there’s standing in the middle of Jackson’s snow-dusted square, packed shoulder-to-shoulder with locals, visitors, kids hopped up on cocoa, and every dog in Teton County wearing a festive bandana, all…
Wyoming lawmakers just advanced five new bills aimed at reining in the explosion of slot-machine-style gaming across the state, and yes, that includes the ever-controversial Historic Horse Racing (HHR) terminals we’ve been reporting on all year. The measures, approved by…

Jackson, WY – After a record-setting summer and a blockbuster September, passenger traffic through the Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) eased slightly in October, but the year-to-date trend remains sky-high. The latest data shows 41,622 passengers boarded flights in October, a…
The Department of the Interior just dropped a major update to how people get into national parks starting January 1, 2026, and it comes with a very clear theme: Americans get the deal, nonresidents get the bill. For Jackson Hole,…
Senator Cynthia Lummis is celebrating a very big check headed back to Wyoming, courtesy of energy production on federal lands. According to new numbers from the Department of the Interior, the agency disbursed $14.61 billion in Fiscal Year 2025 from…
What it means for Wyoming, Jackson Hole, and anyone who prefers cows and elk over glass panels U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis is back on the national stage, this time teaming up with Tennessee’s Marsha Blackburn to introduce the Protecting American…
Because nothing says “gratitude” like spending your holiday freezing outdoors, then delicately maneuvering into a pie coma while telling your in-laws how magical it is to be in a place that’s too early for ski season and just late enough…
Senator Cynthia Lummis is not exactly in a holiday mood after JPMorgan Chase abruptly shut down the personal bank accounts of Strike CEO Jack Mallers, a move that instantly reignited fears of “crypto debanking” and prompted Lummis to fire off…