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Wyoming brings Title IX fight to Capitol

CASPER — State Superintendent Megan Degenfelder has traveled to Washington to join other states in opposition of Pres

Second minor pleads not guilty in slaying of Casper teen

CASPER (WNE) — Dominique Antonio Richard Harris, accused in the killing of Dean Morgan Middle School schoolmate Bobby

SkyWest subsidy comes to an end

CASPER (WNE) — The flight times. The size of the aircraft. The lack of ability to attract customers.

State’s low taxes could be coming to an end

CASPER — Wyoming is one of only seven U.S.

Wyoming kids rank 18th in survey

State ranked on 16 factors including education, health

Casper police chief asks Legislature for help

Calls for ‘expedited due process” to evict squatters from property

Wyoming, Utah sue BLM over new rule

CASPER (WNE) — Wyoming and Utah are challenging the Bureau of Land Management over “public lands'' rules.

Wyoming takes another step toward nuclear energy

CASPER — Not a week after TerraPower’s seminal groundbreaking in Kemmerer, the Cowboy State has taken another step to

Senators disapprove of Biden’s rules on immigrants

CASPER (WNE) — Wyoming Senators John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis marked their disapproval of new rules by President J

Footage of June 6 shooting released

CASPER — The Casper Police Department has released bodycam footage of the fatal June 6 encounter between three police

Casper company aims to improve wind turbine recycling process

CASPER — Wind turbines, which produce some of the cheapest energy on the grid, have long been an environmental darlin

Park Service calls for bison populations to grow in the West

CASPER (WNE) — The National Park Service is calling for a 20% increase in the bison population.

Army veteran was shot 9 times

Police say Trae Spurlock tried to take officer’s gun

Innovative energy projects seek millions in state funding

CASPER — The Wyoming Energy Authority this week announced finalists for its latest round of Energy Matching Funds, a

Alliance to state: Fix it or be sued

Preservation group says gravel pit lease violates Wyoming Constitution

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