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Game and Fish leaders pressed on migration designation delays

Pointing to a three-year delay in implementing Wyoming’s big game migration protection policy, some members of the Wy

Grizzly conflicts down; Game and Fish Department counts just over 170 in 2022

CASPER — Wyoming’s grizzly bears — and the humans who manage them — have had a standout year.

Human trafficking: Uprising asks legislators for support in making illicit massage illegal

SHERIDAN — Local advocates of eradicating human trafficking asked local legislators to reintroduce a bill in the upco

End of federal aid could mean more homeless in Wyoming

CASPER — Wyoming’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program — which as of Dec.

Plane slides off runway during landing

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) —A flight into Rock Springs had an unusual — but safe — landing on Tuesday, Dec. 27. 

Celebrating in her own way Buddhist nun with roots in Catholicism shares her practices

CASPER — In the larger context of Wyoming — a state dominated by conservative, cowboy values that emphasize tradition

Spreading the Love: Jackson nonprofit aids the unhoused

JACKSON — Wren Fialka stood on a snowy median amid four lanes of traffic on a busy downtown street, three blocks from

Sheridan Memorial Hospital offering robotic-assisted surgery

SHERIDAN — For health care professionals at Sheridan Memorial Hospital, most procedures focus on rectifying a health

Foster care is a partnership for the Lundahls

LARAMIE — A child needing care was brought to the Lundahl home after being found through a two-state Amber Alert.

Passion for kids has kept Montoya in the gym

CHEYENNE — Ray Montoya passed by what he thought was an abandoned building when he walked to his grandmother’s south

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