Sophia Boyd-Fliegel
Managing Editor at Jackson Hole Community RadioSophia Boyd-Fliegel oversees the newsroom at KHOL in Jackson. Before radio, she was a print politics reporter at the Jackson Hole News&Guide. Sophia grew up in Seattle and studied human biology and English at Stanford University.
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Federal layoffs dovetail with a low-snowpack year to make for tenuous firefighting teams, say ex officials.
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Mid-May signings follow a trend of rapid teaming up with little public notice, says ACLU.
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Forty arrested with ‘no license’ as their top charge were repeat offenders and pose a public safety threat, the sheriff says.
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Open Spaces show rundown for May 22, 2026.
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One program in Jackson costs up to $2,600 a month. The state’s Education Savings Account could help.
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First case had been expected for years as fatal disease encroached on Wyoming’s largest feedground.
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Registered voters must choose a party before all candidates have filed for the Aug. 18 primary.
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Teton Valley Health Care reveals a previously anonymous $1.5 million donation.
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Spotty ridership for the three-year pilot doesn’t justify cost, operators say.
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Alaska’s DOT is already on-board. Cowboy State takes a slower start.
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Runners, bikers and roller bladers now welcome. Cars start May 1.
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The “checkgate” controversy kept fees alive this year, but some say affordability goals in Jackson most likely won’t change.