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Barrasso and Lummis vote to ban federal mask mandates

CHEYENNE (WNE) — This week, U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis, both R-Wyo., praised the U.S.

Human skull found in storage unit belonged to middle-aged man, forensic pathologist says

GILLETTE (WNE) — The human skull that was found in a storage unit Wednesday afternoon appears to have belonged to a m

BLM wants low key river recreation at Marton Ranch property near Casper

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Amid teacher exodus, Wyoming eyes $68M to cover rising school costs

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State revenue outpacing expectations

SHERIDAN — The Wyoming Legislature will have more revenue to tap into during its upcoming budget session, according t

Jeffrey City residents concerned they will be snowed in again this winter

LANDER — Last winter, said Wyoming State Senator Tim Salazar, people in Jeffrey City were calling him, desperate for

Burns restaurant owner and town officials face off in court

CHEYENNE — The Oct. 9 town council meeting in Burns did not end amicably.

Bills would add voter requirements, expand campaign donor reporting

CHEYENNE — Will potential voters be required to live in Wyoming for at least 30 days in order to vote?

Aggressive dog disrupts mail service to entire block

POWELL (WNE) — An aggressive dog prompted the U.S.

Torrington mother remains missing

TORRINGTON (WNE) — It has been more than two months since the family of Azia Diane Saldana, age 33, has had any conta

Barrasso, Lummis bill pushes back on electric vehicle mandate

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sens.

Sagebrush is suffering, even in Wyoming

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Lawmakers revise slate of measures aimed at soaring utility costs

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Riley Gaines speaks about single sex spaces

The vocal advocate against transgender women competing in women’s sports comes to Laramie as UW strives to remain a ‘

Hageman says a weak America makes for a very dangerous world

LANDER — From health care to law enforcement to federal gridlock on Capitol Hill, Saturday’s town hall ran the gamut

Court says Polling buffer zone constitutional

Previous that ruling found it violated the First Amendment reversed
 

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