JACKSON — Two legislators and a nonprofit that want to see Wyoming’s abortion ban take effect are pressing to be allo
ROCK SPRINGS — Local massage therapists voiced their concerns over the verbiage of two ordinances outlined to help Sw
CASPER —The Wyoming Department of Education last week reached an agreement with the Wyoming Professional Teaching Sta
CHEYENNE — Central High School English teacher Shannon Black responded Friday to concerns about an old photo of peopl
CASPER (WNE) — The investigation into a foot found floating in a Yellowstone National Park thermal pool is waiting on
SHERIDAN (WNE) — Gov.
JACKSON — Steve Moore knows what he saw.
CASPER —In an attempt to stretch its remaining federal dollars, the Department of Family Services will stop accepting
WORLAND (WNE) — Work will begin soon to move a nearly 100-year-old bridge from County Road 86 to the Washakie Museum
CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced an “innovative” pilot program to sem
CHEYENNE — Just as they have in some other states and across the nation on average, scores on a college admissions te
POWELL —Brady Lowry noticed bear scat as he walked with three fellow Northwest College wrestling teammates along a hi
JACKSON (WNE) — Andrew Byron, a Republican running to represent House District 22 in the Wyoming Legislature, said h
BUFFALO —Uranium Energy Corp., which acquired the Christensen and Irigaray Ranch uranium mines in Johnson and Campbel
JACKSON —Andrew Byron has said he’s “pro-choice” but signed a Wyoming Republican Party pledge in early September sayi
LOVELL —The plaintiffs who allege wrongdoing in the 2014 sale of Tri-County Telephone (TCT) say they are disappointed