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A federal grand jury has indicted Victor resident Fredi Munoz-Morales, 35, for felony possession of methamphetamine with and intent to distribute, a crime that carries between 10 to 40 years of prison if found guilty.

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As Wyoming defends its new ban on medication abortions, the state is arguing in court filings that abortions are not health care and the Legislature has the authority to decide which medical services are available in Wyoming.

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Teton County Circuit Court is going back to doing most of its business in person for the first time since COVID-19 arrived in Jackson Hole in the spring of 2020.

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A federal judge has tossed out a lawsuit by the Wyoming chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union challenging Teton County’s 24/7 sobriety program. The court ruled that public safety benefits outweigh plaintiffs’ claims of unreasonable searches and seizures when it comes to forced alcoho…

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Red flags: On Thursday at 8:48 p.m., police received a report of a man outside The Wort Hotel who was throwing flags in the street, cussing and yelling at people passing by. After police contacted him, the man left that location. However, one hour later, police were contacted by a gas statio…

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Michael Wayne McCollum will be released from a Montana jail where he was held on Yellowstone National Park’s behalf — even though federal prosecutors initially labeled him a flight risk after an accident that apparently led to a woman’s death last Saturday on Craig Pass.

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Park rangers responded to an accident that occurred Saturday evening, finding a single vehicle that had been driven into a snowbank with a man standing outside. The woman was found inside.

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Roll over: Sunday evening at 7:41, Teton County sheriff’s deputies responded to a car accident on Teton Pass after receiving an automatic crash notification from the vehicle. Upon their arrival, they found a 31-year-old Idaho woman inside the car, which was resting on its roof near Glory Bow…

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A group of individuals and nonprofits that are suing the state in order to keep abortion legal in Wyoming has filed a motion to restrain the enforcement of a chemical abortion ban that’s set to take effect July 1.

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Fifty-nine timeshare owners are suing three directors of a condominium board in The Aspens, just south of Teton Village, for engaging in what plaintiffs say is “fraudulent conduct and gross abuse of authority.” The plaintiffs are asking the court to remove the three from their board positions.

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Bad dogs: Three people were bitten by dogs within two days last week. The first bite occurred Thursday during a routine police canine training. The other dog bites happened in two separate incidents Friday. At 1:20 p.m., a 3-year-old dog entered the front yard of a neighboring house, where i…

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Mushrooms and mimosas: On Sunday at 9 p.m., a 35-year-old Jackson woman was stopped along South Park Loop Road for swerving out of her lane twice. The officer noticed signs of intoxication, including bloodshot, watery eyes and poor dexterity. After inquiry the woman confessed to drinking two…

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The first-ever executive director of the Teton County Search and Rescue Foundation, Stephanie Thomas, will be stepping down June 1 after 13 years at the helm of the organization.

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Hat trick: On Saturday at 9:43 p.m., a hotel on Cache Street called the police to report a disturbance. Three adult men, a 62-year-old Utah man, a 58-year-old Utah man and a 34-year-old Utah man with a Nevada license, were loudly watching a boxing match inside their room. When asked to keep …

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A local man drove off the road near Teton Village this past Thursday after experiencing a medical emergency that caused him to lose consciousness at the wheel.

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Traveling light: On April 12 at 6:35 p.m., an officer at the airport was notified of a cellphone in the trash can behind the security screening area. On a security camera a man was seen placing the phone into the garbage around 4 p.m. The officer traced the phone number to two subjects who h…

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A fundraiser for the Jackson Hole Fire/EMS Foundation on Saturday night at the downtown Roadhouse Brewing will feature food, music, a raffle and the debut of a special beer called Off Duty Ale.

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Good Samaritan: On April 5 at 8:23 p.m., a homeowner in town called to report a scam. The woman noticed a 27-year-old Ohio man with luggage standing outside her house. It was cold outside, so she invited him inside to wait. The man stated he relocated to Jackson to work at an engineering fir…