[10] After a few years in the barbershop basement, the station relocated to an office building near the Wort Hotel and then in 2012 to a studio in the Center for the Arts.
Cohen attended a conference that inspired her to expand KHOL's infrastructure and seek to affiliate the station with NPR.
[5] During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Jackson, Cohen reduced the station's active volunteer DJs to only two, with one in the morning and one in the afternoon.
KHOL subsequently received a Community Service Grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB),[5] expanding its overall budget by over 50 percent.
The station subsequently solicited feedback from the local community to determine future steps, including the possibility of NPR affiliation.
[5] "Jackson Unpacked" includes reporting on locally relevant topics, with one episode having focused on opposition to the expansion of the Grand Targhee Mountain Resort.
[14] In January 2020, KHOL partnered with the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative to begin the podcast "Yonder Lies", analyzing and debunking myths about Jackson Hole.