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After 9 months, Laramie residents take more than 14,000 electric scooter rides, reduce tons of CO2 emissions

LARAMIE — Blue and silver electric scooters lining the sidewalks has become a common sight in Laramie over the past y

Coalition launches suicide fatality review process

JACKSON (WNE) — The Community Prevention Coalition, which works to prevent suicide in Jackson Hole, is leading a new

Buffalo man killed in Marine aircraft crash in California

BUFFALO (WNE) — Former Buffalo man, Seth Rasmuson, was among the five Marines killed when an Osprey aircraft crashed

The Pros and Cons of Investing in Commercial Real Estate

Investing in property can be a great way to supplement your income or earn some extra money passively.

Conservation teaches at Mallo Camp

"Our goal is for the kids to experience 'hands-on' outdoor education," Camp director Crystal Kell

Pair of Cowgirls Ranked in Final Regional Rankings

Maria Oreshkina and Sophie Zehender both ranked for second consecutive season

Yellowstone must prepare for climate change, scientists say

CODY — The impacts from climate change on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem – some positive but mostly negative – are

Gillette officers cleared in fatal March shooting

GILLETTE — The use of force was deemed justified in the officer-involved shooting that killed a Gillette man in March

Superintendent stands by criticism of non-discrimination policies

CASPER — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Schroeder “strongly maintains” that the U.S.

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