Hanna Merzbach
Reporter for Jackson Hole Community RadioHanna is KHOL's senior reporter and managing editor. A lot of her work focuses on housing and local politics, but also women's health — and whatever else she finds interesting. You can hear her reporting around the country and region on NPR, Wyoming Public Radio and community radio stations around the west. She hails from Bend, Oregon, where she reported for outlets such as the Atlantic, High Country News and Oregon Public Broadcasting. In her free time, you can find Hanna scaling rock walls or adventuring in the mountains.
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As abortion rights remain in limbo in Wyoming amid an ongoing legal battle, one thing is now sure: Republican state lawmakers and an anti-abortion nonprofit can’t join the case. That’s the decision from the Wyoming Supreme Court, which ruled Friday, February 2, that letting the group provide evidence would further politicize the issue.
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The new town and county housing report sheds light on rental prices and residents being pushed out of the region.
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Over 3,000 people took to the slopes recently to claim the title, decked out in Canadian tuxedos, denim shorts and the occasional jean speedo.
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The Teton County judge is taking time to make a decision after hearing arguments this week, citing “complex constitutional issues.”
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In Wyoming, hundreds of denim-clad people hit the slopes over the weekend to set a new world record — for skiing in jeans. (This piece originally aired Dec. 11, 2023 on All Things Considered.)o
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The state’s top officials voted Thursday to delay a vote on the “crown jewel of Wyoming,” exploring options for a federal land swap.
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As yet another OB/GYN clinic shutters in Teton County, women are left wondering what the future holds.
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Officials are also balancing pressure from landowners — who could pull out of the deal.