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Powell teen dies in one-vehicle rollover

POWELL (WNE) – A crash that killed a teenage woman from Powell last month is under investigation by the Wyoming Highw

In Ex-Sess — January, 2026

The News Letter Journal has reviewed the minutes of each of these four governing bodies' meetings since 2024 to deter

Jackson newspaper settles $25M defamation lawsuit. What can be learned?

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Repairs to Hudson's failing wastewater system to cost $5.8M 

RIVERTON  — "This is the health and safety of people in the community, and it needs to be addressed," Hudson Mayor Sh

Zoning protest bill dies in House committee

CHEYENNE — A House committee killed a bill Friday that proponents said would have created certainty for developers on

‘In a trial, I think he’d get off’: Sublette County reacts to Cody Roberts’ felony animal cruelty plea deal

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Cheyenne City Council advances private displays restrictions despite objections on memorials

CHEYENNE — Members of the Cheyenne City Council are considering creating a new chapter in city code that would prohib

Legislature passes bill to make ‘grooming’ a felony offense

SHERIDAN — A bill aimed at making explicit grooming of children illegal is headed to Gov.

Wyoming GOP takes no action on check controversy

JACKSON — As the Wyoming Republican Party Central Committee kicked off its meeting Saturday morning, a local Republic

Bill to remove triple taxation on Wyoming EV drivers advances

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Bill to regulate crypto kiosks advances through legislature

GILLETTE — A bill to regulate cryptocurrency kiosks and cut down on rampant fraud is making its way through the Wyomi

Company eyes Wyoming for massive crude oil pipeline

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Laramie County Sheriff’s Office: Nearly 76% of ICE arrests resulted from traffic stop

CHEYENNE — Laramie County Sheriff’s Office internal reports show that approximately 76% of Immigration and Customs En

Lawmakers restore $40M in UW funds, more

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers restored a proposed $40 million cut to the University of Wyoming as a legislative conference com

Rising star — Fitzwater advances to semi-finals

Governor signs first bills of the session

JACKSON (WNE) — A week and a half of the Wyoming Legislature budget session remains and bills are already making thei

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