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Southwestern Wyoming, other upper Colorado River Basin states, prepare for water shortages

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UCAR: Supercomputer transfer part of Trump retaliation against Colorado

CHEYENNE — The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research is asking a federal court to block what it calls an un

Cheyenne parents charged with murder in death of 4-month-old

CHEYENNE — Months after a 4-month-old infant died of suspected homicide, police have arrested the child’s parents on

Johnson County law enforcement officers reflect on legislative session

BUFFALO — Though it was a designated budget session, lawmakers also waded through hundreds of bills not related to th

Wyoming unemployment rate rises to 3.6% in January 2026

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose from 3.5% in December 2025 to 3.6% in January

Dangerous laser incidents target aircraft near Camp Guernsey

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Army National Guard is alerting the public to a recent increase in dangerous laser-point

A Wyoming mother’s trust in the Catholic Church rattled by her son’s accusations of abuse

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Clerk resigns — Resignation comes one day after arrest

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'Blackmore fee' catches shoppers off guard

Retailers in Casper's newest shopping center charge extra for purchases

Judge accepts plea, sentences infamous wolf captor Cody Roberts for animal cruelty

PINEDALE — The Daniel man who brought global outrage to Sublette County by parading an injured and bound wild wolf ar

Cody has no regulations on architectural lighting 

CODY — The city of Cody apparently has no regulations about architectural lighting on commercial buildings, which inc

Low snow helps construction projects progress

Jackson projects have been able to save money, stay on schedule in mild winter.

Creating defensible space — Home hardening can save a structure from wildfire

BUFFALO — During a large wildfire event, it is often not a wall of flames but wind-driven embers that destroy houses

Top elected officials meet following heated exchange

CHEYENNE — Following a heated exchange between Gov.

Wyoming may see more subtle boom or bust in oil than in years past

DOUGLAS — While energy investments in Converse County are holding steady for now, producers say there is great uncert

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