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Two teens arrested in shooting death of Cheyenne girl

CHEYENNE — Two teen boys have been arrested in connection with the April 30 shooting death of a 15-year-old local gir

More EV chargers planned

Company founded by lawmaker expects new sites in four cities

Average gas prices in Wyoming drop 1.2 cents in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have dropped 1.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.

Missing girls from Alpine found safe in Georgia

AFTON (WNE) — Two girls from Alpine who were reported missing in February have been found safe in Georgia.

Yellowstone south entrance opens Friday

JACKSON (WNE) — Yellowstone National Park plans to open its south entrance, the most easily accessible from Jackson,

Lawmaker’s post spurs debate on free speech

GOP committee nixes push to seek lawmaker’s expulsion

Bill Gates tours Kemmerer plant

KEMMERER — Microsoft billionaire and TerraPower Chairman Bill Gates toured the Naughton Power Plant in Kemmerer on Fr

Hunter to pay $10K after mistaking grizzly for black bear

POWELL (WNE) —  Although a judge praised a Cody hunter for his “very responsible” decision to self-report the violati

Black Hills Energy to use Wyodak coal to research hydrogen generation

GILLETTE (WNE) — Black Hills Energy will be using Powder River Basin coal to research hydrogen generation.

Wind River Visitors Council celebrates Travel and Tourism Week May 7-13

LANDER (WNE) — The Wind River Visitors Council is joining tourism partners from throughout Wyoming and the country to

WyoLink emergency communication system to be upgraded over summer

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The end of the long winter has opened up the opportunity for the Wyoming Department of Transportatio

Wyoming sees strong job growth in mining in 4Q 2022

CHEYENNE (WNE) — From fourth quarter 2021 to fourth quarter 2022, Wyoming added 5,292 jobs (2.0%) and total payroll r

GOP leader wins third term

Eathorne’s victory bucks turnover in county-level parties

School board told lack of resources may quash athlete drug policy

LANDER — The majority of parents, staff, students, and coaches surveyed agree with a proposed policy that would submi

State GOP urges districts to adopt parental rights policies

CASPER — The Wyoming Republican Party is asking local school districts to adopt policies that align with Senate File

Oncology obstacles

Nurses face plethora of modern challenges

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