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Service dog handlers say pet dogs causing issues in stores

CHEYENNE — Service dog handlers in Cheyenne say they feel unsafe in some local stores because of an apparent unwillin

Inspiring students, Goodall says 'dying' is next big adventure

JACKSON —When Jane Goodall was asked Monday what’s next in her decades-long career, she didn’t hesitate.

Former country classmates working to put historic Shawnee schoolhouse back on the map

DOUGLAS —John Kolego’s mental walk down memory lane recalls a time when attending grade school required the use of ou

Rock Springs City Council listens, responds to outcry over local drag theater organization

ROCK SPRINGS – The integrity and intentions of The Starling Company, a local drag theater organization, were called i

Mental health care in the Title 25 process

SHERIDAN — Despite a deeply flawed system lacking funding, facilities and staff, a team of medical and mental health

Lawyers denounce ‘rigged’ claims

CASPER — A group of Wyoming lawyers sent a letter last week to Trump-endorsed Republican nominee for U.S.

Wyoming telco gets $9.6M from U.S. for broadband

CHEYENNE (WNE) —  The federal government announced Thursday it is giving several million dollars to a Wyoming telecom

Hunter missing in Bighorns found

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A hunter missing in the Bighorn National Forest has been found, according to Big Horn County Sheriff

Beam surprised as WY teacher of the year

Editor's note: This story has been updated to include additional information. 

UW orientation raises hot-button concerns

LARAMIE – As University of Wyoming students begin to settle into the rhythm of classes and college life, administrato

Game and Fish taking measures against zebra mussels

BUFFALO — Wyoming Game and Fish Department officials are increasingly concerned about the discovery of adult zebra mu

Vehicles in state motor pool to be outfitted with new tracking devices

POWELL —When a group email was sent in August alerting employees that all state vehicles need to have a communication

Former employee sues university

CASPER — A former University of Wyoming employee is suing the school and several top employees for allegedly discrimi

Vandals cause more than $12,000 in damage to solar-powered road signs

WORLAND (WNE) — A reward is being offered for the arrest and conviction of those involved in shooting signs in Washak

Cody child hit by pickup, driver fled scene

POWELL (WNE) — An 11-year-old Cody boy was struck by a white, late-model Dodge pickup Tuesday evening on 16th Street

Dogie alumnus inducted into BHSU Hall of Fame

Kristin Carmichael’s passion for volleyball started on the courts of Newcastle Middle School when she was in seventh

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