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A Teton County judge denied the request today from Secretary Gray and others to defend the state's near-total abortion ban, currently blocked during litigation.
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Teton County recently became the first in Wyoming to buy a full-time rescue helicopter. In a hub for backcountry adventure, the new chopper could help save people trapped and injured in the backcountry.
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Since February, TODO TV has aired two local newscasts a day, along with other Latino-focused cultural programming. That includes international shows like Aqui Estoy, which discussed issues like migration, art, and politics in the Latin world.
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Plaintiffs suing to keep abortion legal in Wyoming have asked a judge to block a law that would ban medication abortions from going into effect on July 1.
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Mountain lions in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem might be actually changing habitat for the better, according to new research from Panthera, a global conservation group that mostly studies wildcats.Most recently, researchers studied mountain lions in the Tetons, and they found that carcasses from their prey feed a whole ecosystem.
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As Jackson Hole continues to grapple with how to fund new housing, local advocates are working to help people with developmental disabilities.
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It’s the last year non residents are allowed to come to the early start date, and many weren’t happy about that.
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As temperatures continue to warm, some flooding is expected in parts of Wyoming after an extreme winter with lots of snow.The National Weather Service is predicting temperatures in the 50 and 60s West of the Continental Divide, which they say could cause some flooding in lower elevations of Teton and Lincoln counties through May 3.
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A Teton County district judge questioned state lawmakers’ recent move to define abortion as "not healthcare."
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The state’s new law, referred to as the Life is a Human Right act, bans all abortions, expect in instances of rape, incest or dire risks to the pregnant patient’s life.It’s possible the ban could only be in place for a couple days. A group of abortion access advocates filed a legal challenge Friday morning in Teton County. They’re asking the judge to temporarily block the law while the case makes its way through the court.