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Man with broken leg rescued from power plant air duct at Wyodak

GILLETTE (WNE) — Several local agencies worked together Friday morning to rescue a 37-year-old man who fell and broke

Kemmerer mayor, city administrator attend energy conference

KEMMERER (WNE) — Kemmerer received attention at the Energy Communities Alliance conference for leading the way as the

Fake Tribune website attempts to scam pet owners

POWELL (WNE) — Following reports from readers Friday morning, the Tribune discovered that a website imitating the new

Grizzly attack in Grand Teton was 'surprise encounter'

JACKSON (WNE) — A grizzly bear attacked and injured a man visiting Grand Teton National Park on Sunday.

Ex-boyfriend’s bail set at $1M

Details emerge in shooting death of Natrona County High School student

Wyoming snowmobile fee increases garner user, legislative support

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PacifiCorp sues Wyoming regulators who rejected major electric rate hike

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Proposed state shooting complex garnering plenty of interest from private sector

GILLETTE — There are a little more than two weeks left for Wyoming communities to make the case for why they should h

Game and Fish wrestles with how to handle illegal introduction of fish in Wyoming waters

SHERIDAN — Fish that are illegally introduced to non-native bodies of water can cause lasting impacts to the water’s

Green River’s Historic Carnegie Library faces uncertain future

ROCK SPRINGS — The future of the historic Green River Carnegie Library, an iconic landmark for more than a century, r

WYDOT repopens US 14A

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Transportation has opened US 14A.

Beware of Medicaid scams

RIVERTON (WNE) — With new reports of callers wrongly seeking money, Wyoming Medicaid is alerting clients and their fa

Wolf’s capture, torment puts Wyoming on path toward legal reform

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BUFFALO — All Craig Johnson wanted to do was tell a good story.

State lawmakers may regulate AI technology, data privacy protection

CHEYENNE — The emergence of digitally altered photos and videos, otherwise known as “deepfakes,” has prompted warning

Federal plan would kill coal leasing in Powder River Basin

GILLETTE — Monumental changes proposed by the Bureau of Land Management would put an end to federal coal leasing in t

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