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Western governors highlight Mountain West leadership in energy

LARAMIE — Under the high ceilings of the University of Wyoming’s Marian H.

Lawmakers look to increase award and flexibility of Wyoming’s Hathaway Scholarship

CHEYENNE — During its final interim meeting Thursday, the Legislature’s Joint Education Committee advanced legislatio

Wyoming lags on solutions while maternal care crisis grows, report finds

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Lawsuit claims feds defied court order halting work in contested Wyoming oilfield

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U.S. Attorney’s Office rescinds marijuana charging guidance

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Sept. 29, the U.S.

Widespread power outage attributed to two downed power lines

GILLETTE (WNE) — Two tripped power lines in southern Wyoming are believed to have been the cause of a widespread powe

One dead after Cheyenne shooting

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Officers continue to investigate the death of an 18-year-old male who was fatally shot Wednesday ni

Wyoming Attorney General asks court to toss lawsuit against prison leaders over inmate sexual assault

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Casper College finds no dirt on Rasner amid sexual assault allegations

CHEYENNE — After former state Sen.

Scams and scammers evolve with technology

BUFFALO — Scams are everywhere and are only getting more complicated with the increased presence of artificial intell

PRECorp seeks adjustment — Corporation files for small rate hike with state regulators

Powder River Energy Corp. filed paperwork Oct.

State offers residents opportunity to buy a bison

THERMOPOLIS (WNE) — Bids to buy any of the 18 animals from the state bison herd will be accepted at the Hot Springs S

Evansville Town Council appoints interim mayor

CASPER (WNE) — The Evansville Town Council selected an interim mayor during its Monday meeting.

Parishioners fight to keep historic church open

ROCK SPRINGS — Local Roman Catholic church goers and historic preservationists are pushing back against a decision by

Tensions rise in American Library Association standoff

LANDER — Over the past two months, the Fremont County Library Board has heard from nearly 40 Fremont County residents

Wyoming weighs health care costs and SNAP as government shutdown nears end

CHEYENNE — As the longest federal government shutdown in the nation’s history seems to be coming to an end, Wyoming’s

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