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Avalanche on south 89 closes road, jams traffic

JACKSON (WNE) — Traffic was snarled for a few hours Thursday afternoon when an avalanche came down 2 miles south of H

Wild horses, burros offered for adoption in March online event

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management’s Wheatland Off-Range Corral is reopening for wild horse and burro ado

Hageman introduces bill to delist Yellowstone grizzlies

CODY — New legislation from Congresswoman Harriet Hageman (R-Wyoming) could direct U.S.

Give wildlife space, not supplemental food

BUFFALO — Much of Wyoming is covered with a thicker-than-usual blanket of snow this winter.

Campbell County library board chair finds Florida nonprofit and attorney for policy changes

GILLETTE  — The chair of the Campbell County Public Library Board has enlisted the help of a Florida nonprofit organi

Bouchard reprimanded by Senate leadership

CHEYENNE — Senate leaders issued a formal letter of reprimand against Cheyenne Republican Sen.

New abortion ban clears Senate

CASPER — A new and potentially more consequential abortion ban could soon become law in Wyoming after the Senate pass

Medicaid postpartum bill among last passed on third reading

CHEYENNE — A bill extending Medicaid postpartum coverage up to a year for mothers was among the last bills passed out

Bringing loved ones home: Crook County sheriff’s office offers Project Lifesaver

SUNDANCE (WNE) — Keeping someone prone to wandering safe can be a challenge, but the Crook County Sheriff’s Office ca

Buffalo: Don’t feed the turkeys

BUFFALO (WNE) — It's official: Feeding wild turkeys within city limits is now illegal.

Urban deer numbers in Cody continue to increase

CODY (WNE) — In 2020, Cody stopped culling deer within city limits.

City seeks administrator

The city of Newcastle is seeking a city administrator, despite not having all the details on the job description or p

Rubber stamp

Residents of Weston County who have been demanding to see the findings of an outside investigation into actions of th

Parties agree to revisit dispatch split

During a joint meeting on Feb.

County looks at website renovation

In the hopes of being more transparent and user friendly, the Board of Weston County Commissioners says, it is contem

Legislators mourn bills that ‘died’

As the Wyoming State Legislature’s general session approaches its end, local legislators are mourning bills that are

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