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Pronghorn pledges public meetings — Residents want answers about the Pronghorn H2 hydrogen extraction project’s use of water, economic viability and safety

DOUGLAS — A grassroots contingent of Converse County citizens has banded together in recent months in a continued fig

Medicaid changes unlikely to impact healthcare center

BUFFALO — As the dust settles in the wake of the passage of President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” – the

Some Wyomingites may see health care premiums skyrocket as Obamacare subsidy sunsets

‘Big Beautiful Bill’ didn’t extend subsidies that have kept insurance affordable.

Officer-involved shooting — Man dies after firing at officers

WORLAND — A 37-year-old man fired at Worland Police officers who were attempting to make an arrest Monday night.

Judge halts Wyoming universal school voucher program amid lawsuit

CHEYENNE — A Laramie County District Court judge on Tuesday ordered an indefinite halt to the state’s new school vouc

‘We don’t want you here’ — Attendees leave Radiant Nuclear town hall with many questions unanswered

CASPER — Thunderous applause and cries of “we don’t want you here” greeted the Radiant Nuclear representatives partwa

Teen charged with aggravated vehicular homicide

GILLETTE (WNE) — A teenager has been charged with aggravated vehicular homicide in the crash that killed 19-year-old

Sublette County man killed in shooting on Main Street

PINEDALE (WNE) — Five days after a shooting that left a Sublette County man dead in the alley between a physical ther

Gordon applauds court ruling in favor of oil and gas wells

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon has issued a statement applauding a ruling from the D.C.

Board members bail — Down two trustees, board passes hospital budget

Following the defection of two board members, the Weston County Hospital board of trustees approved a $27.9 million b

All-female ‘Forest Corps’ fills federal agency gaps for Wyoming trail projects

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Court blocks Wyoming wild horse roundup, cites ‘ecological balance’ questions

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Policy Center pushes back against Gray’s request to dismiss voter registration lawsuit

JACKSON — The Equality State Policy Center is defending its challenge of a new voter registration law that requires p

Evanston hit hard by federal funding freeze

Afterschool programming used by two-thirds of local students on chopping block

Protesters want horses saved from roundups

ROCK SPRINGS — The Bureau of Land Management plans to remove more than 3,000 wild horses from the Great Divide Basin,

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