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Vigil held for Grizzly No. 399, the beloved Grand Teton bear who was killed by a vehicle
Read full article: Vigil held for Grizzly No. 399, the beloved Grand Teton bear who was killed by a vehicleNature lovers held a vigil for a famous female grizzly bear that delighted visitors for decades in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park after she was struck and killed by a vehicle.
A cub of famous Wyoming grizzly No. 399 has been unseen since his mom's death but odds look good
Read full article: A cub of famous Wyoming grizzly No. 399 has been unseen since his mom's death but odds look goodThe death of a famous grizzly bear on a highway in western Wyoming has made an orphan of its cub, leading many to wonder about his fate.
Grand Teton grizzly bear No. 399 that delighted visitors for decades is killed by vehicle in Wyoming
Read full article: Grand Teton grizzly bear No. 399 that delighted visitors for decades is killed by vehicle in WyomingA female grizzly bear that delighted visitors for decades in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park has been struck and killed by a vehicle.
A self-inflicted hit of pepper spray drives off an attacking grizzly in Grand Teton National Park
Read full article: A self-inflicted hit of pepper spray drives off an attacking grizzly in Grand Teton National ParkA grizzly that bit into a can of bear repellent while attacking a hiker in Grand Teton National Park was likely defending a cub at the time and won't be captured or killed by authorities.
Wyoming holds off on auctioning huge piece of pristine land inside Grand Teton
Read full article: Wyoming holds off on auctioning huge piece of pristine land inside Grand TetonWyoming officials have decided to hold off on auctioning a pristine and valuable chunk of state-owned land within Grand Teton National Park.
3 officials sworn in at Federal Reserve, as governing board reaches full strength
Read full article: 3 officials sworn in at Federal Reserve, as governing board reaches full strengthFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell swore in three members of the central bank’s governing board Wednesday, including Philip Jefferson as vice chair and Adriana Kugler to fill a vacant seat as the central bank’s first Latina governor.
Morning 4: Federal agents raids home of Oakland County art gallery owner after cheating out clients of Ansel Adams prints -- and other news
Read full article: Morning 4: Federal agents raids home of Oakland County art gallery owner after cheating out clients of Ansel Adams prints -- and other newsMorning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day.
Fed's Brainard: Rates to rise higher, stay elevated longer
Read full article: Fed's Brainard: Rates to rise higher, stay elevated longerA top Fed official says the Federal Reserve will need to continue lifting its short-term interest rate to a level that restricts economic growth and keep it there for an extended period.
Climate change alters life at Fed's Jackson Hole conference
Read full article: Climate change alters life at Fed's Jackson Hole conferenceWhen officials of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City sought a location for an annual economic symposium in 1982, they chose Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for a simple reason: It had fly-fishing.
Woman banned from Grand Teton in missing man false report
Read full article: Woman banned from Grand Teton in missing man false reportA woman accused of intentionally providing wrong information in the search for a missing man in Grand Teton National Park has been banned from the park for five years and must pay $17,600 in restitution.
Scientists: Grizzlies expand turf but still need protection
Read full article: Scientists: Grizzlies expand turf but still need protectionFish and Wildlife Service is a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) in Grand Teton National Park, Wyo. Grizzly bears are slowly expanding in the northern Rocky Mountains but scientists say they need continued protections and have concluded no other areas of the country would be suitable for the fearsome animals. The Fish and Wildlife Service on Wednesday released its first assessment in almost a decade about the status of grizzly bears in the contiguous U.S. Conservationists and some university scientists have pushed to return bears to areas including Colorado’s San Juan Mountains and California’s Sierra Nevada. Grizzly bears have been protected as a threatened species in the contiguous U.S. since 1975, allowing a slow recovery in a handful of areas.