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We’re at Teton County Library with reporter Sarah Ross. She is discussing her recent PJH story “Check Yes or No Consent” about sexual assault and coercion among young people:
Jackson was among more than 800 cities marching Saturday for stricter gun laws.
We are at the Jackson Hole March for Our Lives.
Speaking with a DACA marcher...
Speaking with DACA marchers, one marcher prefers to remain off of the video.
We're at DOG with DREAMers who marched on the square today.
Four minutes until totality! Guess we'll put our deadlines on hold for a few.
Reporter Sarah Ross was in Cheyenne today for the May Day March, where more than 200 people marched in solidarity with laborers and undocumented workers from downtown Cheyenne to the governor's office.
In this clip Gonz Serrano reads a letter to Governor Matt Mead asking that he protect the state's undocumented residents. ACLU's Sabrina King and Antonio Serrano of Juntos delivered the letter to the governor's office but were told Mead was unavailable to meet with them.
And we're back, SPETing it out.
It's the event of the season: the SPET showdown. The full house has already warmed up to "Eye of the Tiger." There's an open seat for Justin Adams, but for now it's just Councilman Jim Stanford and Bob Culver debating.
It's Earth Day, and we're at the March for Science in Jackson Hole.
Citizens sound off to field reps for Cheney, Barrasso and Enzi
We're here at the county building with field reps for Sens. Barrasso and Enzi and Rep. Cheney.
Citizens are delivering their messages to congressional staffers, including their dismay that all three representatives are not in attendance.
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