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Protest organizer says CPD officer used unnecessary force to issue a noise complaint

CHEYENNE — Ever since President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, local resident Joe Ramirez has been organizing pr

More than 200 homeless youth are missing from local Point in Time count

CASPER — “I mean abuse, neglect, all that stuff is extremely real in our state.

Town of Glenrock sued for hiding public records

GLENROCK —- A private investigator from Cheyenne is suing the Town of Glenrock for failure to release unredacted vers

Wyoming lawmakers look to incentivize oil production

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers are taking steps to increase oil production in the state.

Lightning starts 2 fires southeast of Ten Sleep

LWORLAND (WNE) — Lightning started two fires southeast of Ten Sleep Saturday, with one burning more than 4,000

Wyoming legislative committee amends Protection of Nuclear Reactors bill to include Radiant

CASPER (WNE) — Members of the Joint Minerals, Business and Economic Development Committee on Tuesday decided to spons

Man fatally shot by Cody police after pursuit

POWELL (WNE) — A 22-year-old man was shot and killed by Cody police Monday night after he allegedly led officers on a

2 people in Wyoming found with West Nile virus

CASPER (WNE) — Two human cases of West Nile virus have been confirmed in Wyoming so far this year.

Wyoming reports 3 measles cases in a month

JACKSON (WNE) — A month ago, Wyoming had not detected a measles case for fifteen years.

Detaining Jackson Hole immigrants, ICE agents target western Wyoming

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Wyoming’s carbon capture mandate withstands legislative repeal effort

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Teton families decry quiet, costly change to National Park Service's 'America the Beautiful' pass

Park-frequenting families lament change that creates barrier to recreating

Vice president, second lady hobnob in Jackson for $250,000 a greeting

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Gray weighs his odds in race for Wyoming governor or U.S. representative 

CHEYENNE — Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray said he is “exploring” the option to run for governor of Wyoming or

Standing-room-only open house reflects community concerns over NextEra’s Chugwater Wind project

WHEATLAND —  It was standing room only at the Chugwater Community Center on July 24 as concerned residents from Platt

As likely ICE targets, Wyoming hospitality, tourism businesses told to brace for audits and raids

JACKSON — Wyoming hospitality and tourism employers were warned by attorneys this week that they are likely targets f

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