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New federal safety rule for railroad established

SHERIDAN — In an attempt to increase rail safety, the Biden Administration announced it had established a new federal

Footage released by Cheyenne police shows tense domestic violence encounter

CHEYENNE — On the evening of March 8, police were told a man was firing a gun in his north Cheyenne home, and a woman

State investigates after man dies in hospital hours after drug arrest

GILLETTE (WNE) — A 62-year-old man who was arrested on a drug charge Wednesday afternoon was pronounced dead at Campb

Wyoming job-stayers see 4.9% wage growth, new data from ADP shows

CHEYENNE (WNE) — New data shows workers in Wyoming who have stayed in their job for at least 12 months saw their wage

Calving is underway

BUFFALO — It's hard to feel anything but optimism on a morning like this. The air smells of spring, fecund and rich.

New oil recovery technique to be put to the test

CASPER — In the world of oil drilling, only a small portion of reserves flow naturally to the earth’s surface, which

Lawmakers turn attention to interim with eye on taxes, wildlife, maternity care

JACKSON — The work isn’t done for the 67th Wyoming Legislature.

Worland fire department rules car fire accidental

WORLAND (WNE) — The cause of the car fire that resulted in the death of a Worland resident last month has been ruled

Monday’s solar eclipse in Wyoming about 50 percent of totality

WORLAND (WNE) — Those who saved their solar eclipse glasses from 2017 may want to grab them for Monday.

BLM seeks comments

The Bureau of Land Management’s Newcastle Field Office is seeking public input on a proposed project that would impro

Students prepare tech for eclipse

A team of students from Newcastle High School — senior Marshall Merchen, and juniors Elijah Morrill, Thatcher Troftgr

Meet the candidates on April 15

Voters will have the opportunity to listen to and question candidates for the Weston County Hospital District board o

Council tables UBC Precast discussion

The Newcastle City Council is unsure how to proceed with collecting the judgment awarded to the city after City Attor

Special session vote becomes campaign fodder

JACKSON — The Wyoming Freedom Caucus and its allies want special session votes to play a role in the upcoming electio

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