Hanna Merzbach
Hanna Merzbach is a reporter and producer at KHOL in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She comes to Jackson from Bend, Oregon, where she worked as a freelance journalist and reported on housing and the environment. When she's not working, you can find Merzbach scaling rock walls or backpacking in the mountains.
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A reporter in Cody, Wyoming, resigned after he was caught using the technology to write stories and make up quotes. Newsrooms around the country are talking about how to use AI in the wake of the scandal.
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Climbers have a long history of ‘fighting the system.’ Now they’re in a big disagreement with some conservationists and the federal government over proposed regulations in the wilderness.
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Residents pushed back against proposal for what could be the biggest building in the town’s history.
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The Mexican government has opened an office in Teton County to help people from Tlaxcala with immigration and reunite families across borders.
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This comes in the wake of a community tragedy and as men increasingly seek out close-knit groups for emotional support.
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It hasn’t been easy to set up shop in one of the most expensive places in the nation, but the office could come to town this spring.
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A Teton County judge in Wyoming has asked the high court to rule on the future of reproductive rights in the state. But will it?
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Dozens recently attended a vigil, honoring the life of a nonbinary teenager in Oklahoma. This comes as advocates say LGBTQ+ rights are under attack in Wyoming and across the country.
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The group was commemorating a similar ascent from the 10th Mountain Division, a specialized unit which helped hasten the end of WWII and give birth to the outdoor industry in the U.S.
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Local mountaineers say potential guidelines regulating ‘fixed anchors’ could make the sport unsafe, while conservationists say the rules are long overdue.