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Pricey Housing Causes Jackson Hole Workers to Live in Forest
The pricey real estate and rental market in Jackson Hole has many workers in the area living out of the cars in Bridger-Teton National Forest.
To Get Shots in Arms, Governments Turn to Money in Pockets
Millions of people in the U.S. who haven’t gotten the COVID-19 vaccine could soon have a new reason to roll up their sleeves: money in their pockets.
Evictions Loom After Biden, Congress Fail to Extend Ban
A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday night after President Joe Biden and Congress failed to extend it.
Pentagon Grappling with New Vaccine Orders; Timing Uncertain
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is vowing he “won’t let grass grow under our feet” as the department begins to implement new vaccine and testing directives.
Trump Urged Justice Officials to Declare Election ‘Corrupt’
The notes show that at one point, Trump told Justice Department officials to “just say the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me.”
Southeastern Montana Fire Quickly Expands, Threatens Homes
A southeastern Montana wildfire has exploded in size to threaten hundreds of homes as it burns through grasslands around the Crow Indian Reservation near the Wyoming border.
Sheriff: Boy Says he Killed Father, Body Found in Wyoming
Investigators say they found a man dead in Wyoming after a boy allegedly told authorities in Montana he killed his father.
Man Pleads Guilty to 4 Asian Spa Killings, Sentenced to Life
Robert Aaron Long was handed four sentences of life without parole on Tuesday in Cherokee County.
CDC Suggests Even Vaccinated People Should Still Wear Masks Indoors
The agency announced new recommendations Tuesday that even vaccinated people should return to wearing masks indoors in parts of the U.S. where the coronavirus is surging.
Western Democrats To Push US Mining Industry Changes
The U.S. government does not typically collect royalties on those minerals.