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Wyoming 211 nonprofit assists residents in need

ROCK SPRINGS — Residents who struggle financially and emotionally don’t have time for road blocks when they need imme

Lawmakers reshape chemical abortion ban bill

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming House of Representatives reshaped the chemical abortion prohibition bill on Tuesday with chang

Converse County reaping benefits of the oil, gas boom

DOUGLAS — The oil and gas boom is on.

Wyoming’s average gasoline prices down slightly more than 2 cents

CHEYENNE WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 2.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.38

Bills perish after House adjourns

CASPER — House Democrats and members of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus voted to cut off discussion of bills Monday evenin

Through black ice and whiteouts, plow driver minds South Pass

SOUTH PASS—Kevin Maynard doesn’t bat an eye at these conditions.

Winter's wild horse resolution fails, talks likely to continue

CODY — A resolution from a Park County legislator asking Wyoming’s Congressional delegation to rethink national polic

Judge says Ress suit has 'valid points,' declines to halt trustee appointment

JACKSON — After listening to more than three hours of testimony in a hastily arranged hearing Monday, Ninth District

Pressure on speaker grows

CASPER — Criticism toward Speaker of the House Albert Sommers for allowing certain bills to stall intensified over th

USNS Cody christened; Cody mayor attends ceremony in Alabama

CODY (WNE) — When he first got a call six years ago from then Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer, Cody Mayor Matt

Man charged after $22K in fraudulent disability benefits

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Gillette man is accused of defrauding the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services out of more tha

Crash claims lives of Powell sisters

POWELL (WNE) — A Friday afternoon crash on U.S. Highway 14A claimed the lives of two young Powell women. 

Desire to save coal plants drives energy legislation

This session’s crop of consequential energy bills can largely be sorted into two categories: those aiming to bolster

Guns, juries and public offices: Some with felonies could regain rights

CHEYENNE—Wyoming residents with a first-time, nonviolent felony conviction can see their voting rights restored upon

Thousands in Wyoming could soon lose their health insurance

Between 10,000 and 15,000 people in Wyoming may lose their Medicaid insurance coverage in the next year, according to

Trans sports bill narrowly clears House committee

CHEYENNE — A bill designed to ban female transgender students from competing in sports narrowly cleared the House Edu

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