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Campbell County hospital discusses changes to the Legacy following resident deaths

GILLETTE — Nearly two months after the death of 88-year-old Judith Duvall in early January, the questions regarding t

Average Wyoming gas prices edge upward slightly in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 0.8 cents in the last week, averaging $2.96 per gallon

Leonardite mine looks to operate through ‘52

DOUGLAS (WNE) — Black Hills Lignite, LLC of Denver filed for a permit with the state Department of Environmental Qual

Remote U.S. Veterans Affairs workers required to return to in-person work

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The Sheridan Veterans Affairs Health Care System has undergone some changes after President Trump’s

‘Wyoming’s future depends on it.’ Educators hope court ruling helps improve schools

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Gordon vetoes abortion bill requiring transvaginal ultrasounds

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Generational investment fund bill fails in House

CHEYENNE — A bill to create an investment fund that advocates have said could offset lost mineral revenue to the stat

Despite concerns, Wyoming will void out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants

JACKSON - Despite reservations from Gov.

Bills banning ballot drop boxes, touch screen voting machines fail in Senate

CHEYENNE — Some of Secretary of State Chuck Gray’s election integrity bills died Friday night after failing to pass f

Two teens who orchestrated two home invasions in November plead guilty

GILLETTE (WNE) - Two teenagers involved in a pair of home invasions in mid-November have agreed to plead guilty, and

Casper teen faces felony charge after cops say he stole a car and fled police

CASPER (WNE) -  A Casper teen faces a felony charge after authorities say he stole a car and tried to flee police in

Controversial bill providing funding to private schooling students on governor’s desk

POWELL - After some notable changes, a bill allocating funds to families for private schooling is on the governor’s d

Wyoming lawmakers earmark $15 million for I-80 Green River Tunnel repairs

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Senators restore full K-12 school funding after court decision

CHEYENNE — On the heels of an unfavorable district court decision on K-12 public school funding this week, state lawm

Bustling western Teton ranger district grapples with Trump administration's layoffs

Nine of 13 rangers were cut in Teton Valley, raising concerns about fire, recreation.

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